Aspie-quiz evaluation
Overview
Grouped overview
Averaged group correlations
Averaged PCA-loadings
Grouping of Aspie-quiz
PCA loadings of Aspie-quiz
Correlation between PCA loadings and psychiatric diagnosis
Averaged axis loadings
Detailed axis loadings
Correlation between groups
Score stability between versions
Autism diagnosis correlations
AS/HFA/PDD diagnosis correlations
ADD/ADHD diagnosis correlations
Tourette diagnosis correlations
Dyspraxia diagnosis correlations
Dyslexia diagnosis correlations
Dyscalculia diagnosis correlations
OCD diagnosis correlations
ODD diagnosis correlations
Prosopagnosia diagnosis correlations
Bipolar diagnosis correlations
Schizophrenia diagnosis correlations
Social Phobia diagnosis correlations
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Histograms















Groups
Aspie ability / Aspie ability problem, Aspie score correlation: .54
NT ability problem / NT ability, Aspie score correlation: .52
Aspie compulsion / Aspie compulsion problem, Aspie score correlation: .53
NT compulsion problem / NT compulsion, Aspie score correlation: .38
Aspie activity / NT activity, Aspie score correlation: .34
Aspie social / NT social, Aspie score correlation: .55
Aspie communication / Aspie communication problem, Aspie score correlation: .52
NT communication problem / NT communication, Aspie score correlation: .57
Aspie hunting / Aspie hunting problem, Aspie score correlation: .35
NT hunting problem / NT hunting, Aspie score correlation: .32
Aspie perception / Aspie perception problem, Aspie score correlation: .48
NT perception problem / NT perception, Aspie score correlation: .47
Paranoia / Paranoia problem, Aspie score correlation: .52
Environment problem / Environment, Aspie score correlation: .44
Aspie biology / NT biology, Aspie score correlation: .16
Religion / superstition / Religion problem, Aspie score correlation: .15
Sexual deviation / Sexual normality, Aspie score correlation: .40
Aspie mixed / NT mixed, Aspie score correlation: .00
Questions
1. Are you very logical and get surprised or impatient when others aren't?
2. Do you find visualizing easy?
3. Do you get confused by verbal instructions - especially several at the same time?
4. Do you need to see, touch or do things yourself in order to remember them?
5. Do you take an interest in, and remember, details that others do not seem to notice?
6. Do you tend to get so stuck on details that you miss the overall picture?
7. Do you find it difficult to generalize?
8. Are you fascinated by dates and/or numbers?
9. Is it easier and more interesting for you to focus on the outer form (e.g. the font and layout of a text) than on the actual content?
10. Are you punctual, conscientious and perfectionist?
11. Do you find concrete things easier to grasp than abstract concepts?
12. Do you have excellent long-term memory in subjects that interest you?
13. Do you have excellent vocabulary and/or a fascination with words?
14. Is it difficult or tiresome for you to talk?
15. Do you have a habit of repeating your own or others' last words, internally or out loud (echolalia)?
16. Do you sometimes mix up pronouns and, for example, say "you" or "we" when you mean "me" or vice versa?
17. Do you use stock phrases or phrases borrowed from other situations or people?
18. Do you have a monotonous voice and/or difficulty adjusting volume and speed when you talk?
19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas?
20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject?
21. Do you enjoy gathering information about categories of things (types of birds, cars etc.)?
22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc?
23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems?
24. Do you have an ability to stick to something that interests you and not give up?
25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests?
26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else?
27. Do you find it hard to multi-task or shift your attention rapidly from one thing to another and therefore need to finish one task before turning to the next?
28. Do you feel stress, panic or have a brain malfunction in unfamiliar or demanding situations?
29. Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to have a picture in your mind of what's going to happen so as to be able to preparei yourself mentally first?
30. Do you feel a lot safer if you have a trusted companion with you?
31. Has it been harder for you to make it on your own, than it seems to be for most others of the same age?
32. Do you have a tendency to be passive and not initiate things yourself?
33. Do you prefer the company of those older than yourself to that of your peers?
34. Do you prefer to only meet people you know, one-on-one, or in small, familiar groups?
35. Do you have a need for comfort items like a blanket, stuffed animals etc?
36. Do you have certain routines which you need to follow?
37. Do you prefer to wear the same clothes and/or eat the same food every day?
38. Do you need to sit on your favourite seat, go the same route or shop in the same shop every time?
39. Do you have strong attachments to certain favorite objects?
40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted?
41. Do you self-stimulate ("stim") when bored, restless, nervous or upset, e.g. by bouncing a leg, tapping your fingers, biting your nails, waving your hands, rocking your body etc?
42. Do you look younger than your biological age??
43. Do you have an odd posture, gait and/or difficulties sitting/standing erect?
44. Do you have difficulties with fine motor skills and/or hand-eye co-ordination?
45. Do you have poor gross motor skills (= clumsiness)?
46. Do you have difficulties judging distances, height, depth or speed?
47. Do you confuse left and right?
48. Are you hypo- or hypersensitive to physical pain, or even enjoy some types of pain?
49. Do you have unusual sleeping patterns?
50. Do you have poor concept of time?
51. Do you have obsessions or compulsions (repeated irresistible impulses to do certain things)?
52. Are you musically gifted? Do you, for example, have perfect pitch and/or the ability to play one or more instruments?
53. Do you notice small sounds that others don't, or feel pained by loud or irritating noise?
54. Do you have difficulties filtering out background noise when talking to someone?
55. Do recently heard phrases, tunes or rhythms tend to stick and repeat themselves in your head?
56. Do you feel uncomfortable in fluorescent light?
57. Do you have a very acute sense of smell and/or taste?
58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials?
59. Do you have to be particular about what you eat and/or how it is combined on the plate in order to be able to eat?
60. Are you sensitive to heat, cold, wind and/or changes in air-pressure, humidity etc?
61. Do you feel tortured by clothes tags, clothes that are too tight or are made in the 'wrong' material?
62. Do you dislike being touched - especially without prior warning, by the "wrong" person or at the "wrong" time?
63. If you have to be touched, do you prefer it to be firmly rather than lightly?
64. Do you have a need for order and neatness?
65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement?
66. Do you get very tired after socializing, and need to regenerate alone?
67. Are you more of an observer than one who participates in life?
68. Are you fairly self-absorbed, more interested in yourself than in others and/or an objective observer of yourself?
69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange?
70. Do you dislike or have difficulty with team sports and other group endeavours?
71. Do you mostly prefer to play/work/do things on your own - in your own way and at your own pace?
72. Do you have problems with eye-contact?
73. Do you dislike shaking hands?
74. Are you fairly cool & dispassionate and usually only have feelings when provoked or excited?
75. Do you easily get frustrated and upset when you are stressed, tired, hungry, interrupted, questioned, over-stimulated, or when things don't go as you had anticipated?
76. Do you tend to express your feelings in ways that may baffle others (e.g. banging your head in the wall, or being unable to show anything at all)?
77. Do you more easily get very upset over 'minor' things (e.g. losing your favourite pen) than over things which others get upset about?
78. Do you sometimes not feel anything at all, even though other people expect you to?
79. Are you sometimes so empathic that you feel other peoples' or animals' feelings as your own?
80. Are you sometimes afraid in safe situations, yet fearless in situations which may actually be dangerous?
81. Do you tend to feel nervous, shy, confused or left out in social situations?
82. Are you usually unaware of social rules & boundaries unless they are clearly spelled out?
83. In conversations, do you have trouble with things like timing and reciprocity?
84. Do you have difficulties judging unseen limits and other people's personal space unless clearly informed?
85. Do you often talk about your special interests whether others seem to be interested or not?
86. Do you tend to interpret things literally and/or reply to rhetorical questions?
87. Do you have difficulties understanding figures of speech, parodies, allegories, irony etc?
88. Do you have difficulties interpreting body language and/or facial expressions and figuring out what people feel and want, unless they tell you?
89. Do you have problems recognizing faces (prosopagnosia)?
90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people?
91. Do you have more difficulties than others of the same age when it comes to making friendships and getting into relationships?
92. Are you so honest and sincere yourself that you assume everyone is?
93. Have you been bullied, abused or taken advantage of?
94. Do you get surprised and disappointed when people are unfriendly and don't seem to understand or accept you as you are?
95. Is being honest so natural to you that you often don't notice - or care - if others may find your remarks inappropriate, hurtful or rude?
96. Once you understand how someone feels, do you usually want to express you sympathy, help or cheer that person up if he or she is in distress?
97. Are you usually unaware of/disinterested in what is currently in vogue?
98. Do you find social chitchat difficult, tiresome and/or a waste of time?
99. Do you have strong sense of ethics and a tendency to stand up for your ideals & beliefs?
100. Do you have values & views that are either very old-fashioned or way ahead of their time?
101. Do you have an unusual sensitivity to pain?
102. Are you sensitive to electromagnetic fields?
103. Do you often use peripheral vision?
104. Do you believe in ghosts and / or supernatural phenomens?
105. Do you often get depressed during winter-time?
106. Have you had thoughts of committing suicide?
107. Were you clumsy as a child?
108. Did you learn to crawl as a baby?
109. Did you have speech difficulties as a child?'
110. Do you have a history of bed-wetting past 5 years of age?
111. Did you perceive practical classes like handi-work or gymnasics as hard in school?
112. Do you feel much younger inside than your biological age?
113. Do you find it hard to tell the age of people?
114. Do you perceive moving legs as a signal of nervousness?
115. Do people sometimes think you are smiling at the wrong occasion?
116. Do you sometimes say "we" instead of "I"?
117. Do you mostly talk when you have something concrete to say?
118. Do you find it difficult to read written material unless it is very interesting or very easy?
119. Do you flip letters when you write?
120. Do you sometimes get very emotional about simple objects?
121. Do you find it easy to describe your feelings and emotions to others?
122. Are you sometimes very calm in situations that others find stressful?
123. Do you expect other people to know your thoughts, experiences and opinions without you having to tell them?
124. Do you enjoy meeting new people every day?
125. Do you enjoy being in a big crowd, such as a football game?
126. Have you had the feeling of playing a game, pretending to be like people around you?
127. Do you find it natural to keep track of whom owes whom favours?
128. Do you know when you are expected to offer an apology?
129. Do you have difficulty describing & summarising things for example events, conversations or something you've read?
130. Do others often misunderstand you?
131. Is it hard for you to break up from a relationship?
132. Can you often appreciate people without putting demands on them?
133. Do you have an alternative view of what is attractive in the opposite sex?
134. Do you find the usual courting behavior natural?
135. Do you find it natural that males take initiatives to start a romantic relationship?
136. Are you homosexual or bisexual?
137. Do you feel like you were born with the wrong gender?
138. Do you have an interest in or have practised BD/SM?
139. Are you asexual?
140. Is you imagination unusual, with unique ideas that others don't have?
141. Do you enjoy figuring out how things work?
142. If you work on more than one project at a time do you seldom finish them?
143. Are you easily distracted and/or bored?
144. Are you impatient and have low frustration tolerance?
145. Do you have irregular eating habits that are adapted to what you are doing right now?
146. Do you have an interest in fashion?
147. Do you enjoy the status of a new car/new stereo/new TV?
148. Do you more often get things because you need them than because others have them?
149. Do your friends mean more to you than hobbies and interests?
150. Is your style and image important to you?
151. Is your sense of humor different from mainstream or considered odd?
152. Are you very interested in environmental issues?
153. Do you enjoy gossip?
154. Have you had an urge to try drugs or illegal substances?
155. Do you find the norms of hygiene too strict?
156. Do you think others should have the same friends and enemies as yourself?
157. Do you prefer to go bare footed over using footwear?
158. Did you prefer to sleep in your parents bed rather than in your own room as a child?
159. Do you have an intense dislike for the military?
160. Do you feel an urge to peel flakes off yourself and / or others?
161. Do you like to collect items to make a set?
162. Do you prefer romance/drama films to science fiction/documentary films?
163. Do you frequently misplace things?
164. Do you often find reasons to question authorities?
165. Do you find it easy to organize your daily life?
166. Do you like to be in charge of other people?
167. Do you have difficulty accepting criticism, correction, and direction?
168. Do you have money management difficulties?
169. Do you have fair skin that burn easy?
170. Do you have freckles?
171. Are you flat-footed?
172. Do you have crooked teeth or underbite?
173. Do you have fibromyalgia?
174. Do you or others think that you have unusual eating habits?
175. Do you prefer cold weather over warm weather?
176. Do you have psoriasis?
177. Do you have dandruff?
178. Do you squint now or have done in the past?
179. Are you slim and unable to gain in weight?
180. Do you have an interest for the current fashions?
181. Is other people's image of you important to you?
182. Would you offer somebody a favor even if you think it would be unlikely he/she would return it?
183. Is making a career important to you?
184. Is creating a social identity important for you?
185. Are you homosexual?
186. Are you bisexual?
187. Do you like to be naked in private?
188. Do you think leather is sexy?
189. Do you consider yourself a very logical person?
190. Did you have freckles as a child?
191. Do you have a larger head (or hat size) than normal?
192. Do you have brown eyes?
193. Do you have loose joints that have dislocated?
194. Do you have natural black hair color?
195. Are you shorter than what is normal for your gender?
196. Is your forefinger longer than your ringfinger?
197. Do you have a prominent bulge in the rear of your skull (occipital bun)?
198. Do you have a crooked spine (scoliosis)?
199. Do you like animals a lot?
200. Can you easily hear small sounds?
201. Do you dislike touch?
202. Do you need regular eating patterns?
203. Do you see yourself as sensitive?
204. Do you have difficulty hopping, skipping or riding a bike?
205. Do you have a tendency to drop things?
206. Were you quick to learn tasks requiring fine coordination?
207. Do you have difficulties throwing and/or catching a ball?
208. Can you easily handle a ball?
209. Did you enjoy classes like handi-work or gymnasics in school?
210. Do you have a better than average posture?
211. Do you excel in crafts requiring much patience and skill?
212. Do you enjoy playing musical instruments?
213. Are you accident prone?
214. Are you the last one to finish manual tasks?
215. Is it easy for you to interpret body language?
216. Do you think before you speak?
217. Do you speak before you think?
218. Are you good at small talk?
219. Do you lose interest in what others have to say?
220. Do you sense the boundaries of others without being told?
221. Do you understand figures of speech, parodies, allegories, irony etc with ease?
222. Do you miss dishonesty and hidden agendas?
223. Do you easily remember names?
224. Do you read people well?
225. Are you intuitive about what people need from you?
226. Are you often surprised what people's motives are ?
227. Have you taken initiative only to find out it was not wanted?
228. Are your friends mostly co-workers or class-mates?
229. Do you have difficulties with pronunciation?
230. Do you blink or roll your eyes?
231. Do you thrust your tounge at the wrong occassion?
232. Do you sniff involuntary?
233. Do you swear a lot?
234. Do you stutter when stressed?
235. Do you prefer to know a little about many things rather than becoming a specialist in one or a few areas?
236. Do you like having others involved in your activities?
237. Do you have lots of things going on all at once and enjoy doing them simultaneously?
238. Do you have one special talent which you have emphasised and worked on?
239. Do you enjoy learning a little of everything even if it is not something of particular interest?
240. Do you find it very hard to learn things that you are not interested in?
241. Do you prefer being told the bottom line rather than having to find your own way there?
242. Do you enjoy having a variety of choices to make each day?
243. Do you welcome a surprise, even if it means being taken off task?
244. Do you find a little danger in your life energising?
245. Do you cheerfully redecorate or try wearing a different style of clothing?
246. Do you have the need for something new and exciting get motivated?
247. Are you relaxed about whether or not you might have forgotten to do something which normally you would do (locking the door, unplugging an appliance)?
248. Do you like to explore new places and take part in a new activity when somebody else takes the initiative?
249. Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to have a picture in your mind of what's going to happen so as to be able to prepare yourself mentally first?
250. Are you gracious about criticism, correction and direction?
251. Do you see the value in owning one of a kind?
252. Do you crave order in your home and work environments?
253. Do you have contamination fears of germs, dirt, etc?
254. Do you have phobias?
255. Do you find yourself at ease in romantic situations?
256. Are you energised by being in the company of others?
257. Do you spend more time getting to know others than yourself?
258. Are you comfortable in most social situations and with new people?
259. Do you understand why the loss of a pen can be more devastating than the loss of a relationship?
260. Do you enjoy working to deadline?
261. Do you prefer to talk only when you have something relevant to say?
262. Do you have a good sense for what is the right thing to do socially?
263. Do you see yourself as putting people first, before ideals and objects?
264. Do you see social rejection as an opportunity to grow as a human being?
265. Do you judge a potential mate as most anybody else would?
266. Do people think you have a good sense of humour?
267. Does shaking hands tell you a lot about a person?
268. Do you dislike being hugged when you haven't asked for it?
269. Have you felt different from others for most of your life?
270. Do you often feel overwhelmed when having to work alone?
271. Does it matter how others view you?
272. Do you take pride in your appearance?
273. Do you enjoy standing out and not following the fashions of the day?
274. Are you loyal to certain brands because they are "fashionable" or "must have"s?
275. Do you detest gossip?
276. Will you abandon your friends if your activities or ideals clash?
277. Have you felt kinship and belonging to others for most of your life?
278. Do you forget you are in a social situation when something gets your attention?
279. Can you keep a healthy balance between what you need to do and treating your associates/guests with due attention?
280. Do you enjoy hosting or arranging events?
281. Do you find preferable/easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals or unusual people?
282. Are your views typical of your peer group?
283. Do you enjoy team sport and group endeavours?
284. Are you trying to slow down at work because you run out of things to do?
285. Can you read between the lines?
286. Can you spot hidden agendas with ease?
287. Are you always aware of other things going on around you even when reading or otherwise occupied?
288. Are your dreams and fantasies much like those of others?
289. Do you get the big picture before noticing details?
290. Do you find predictability and constancy mind-numbing?
291. Are you good at party games?
292. Do you prefer troubleshooting to using a manual when technical problems arise?
293. Can you remember a discussion verbatim even days or weeks after?
294. Do you often forget where you put things?
295. Do you miss appointments often?
296. Are you good at remembering birthdays?
297. Do you sometimes show up without the notes you need?
298. Do you have things so well in hand that you've anticipate what will be asked for?
299. Are you the one relied on to remember what needs to be done during a project?
300. Do you take on too much because it is easier to do it yourself than having to explain to others how to do it?
301. Do you often work through lunch or breaks to fix mistakes and get things done on time?
302. Would you rather leave the organising of events to others?
303. Are you easily distracted or overwhelmed?
304. Are you impulsive/restless?
305. Are you relaxed most anywhere, anytime?
306. Do you have regular periods of high activity interspaced with periods of lower activity?
307. Would you like to sleep all winter?
308. Do you have regular periods of needing more sleep interspaced with periods of needing less sleep?
309. Do your feelings cycle regulary between hopelessness and extremely high confidence?
310. Do you have trouble reading clocks?
311. Do you find it easy to understand calendars?
312. Do find it easy to remember math formulas?
313. Do you fail to carry a number through to the next part of the calculation?
314. Do you find it difficult to calculate change received from a purchase?
315. Do you have difficulty remembering scores during games?
316. Do you find it hard to recognise phone numbers when said in a different way?
317. Are you a slow reader?
318. Do you often make spelling errors?
319. Do you find it difficult to take notes in lectures?
320. Do you work rarely require editing?
321. Do you enjoy reading?
322. Is reading a chore?
323. Do you rely on recording devices rather than notes?
324. Do you always carry a notepad?
325. Do you enjoy games but forget the rules?
326. Do you remember rules of a game but not enjoy playing?
327. Do you primarily read fiction for entertainment?
328. Do you instinctively know what time it is when someone asks you?
329. Are you lefthanded or ambidextrious?
330. Do you look, feel or act younger than your biological age?
331. Do you have extra ribs or vertebrae?
332. Do you have food intolerances?
333. Do you have allergies?
334. Do you have eczema?
335. Do you have glue ear?
336. Are you strong-willed and stubborn?
337. Do you often question authority?
338. Do you trust authorities as long as they have the proper credentials?
339. Do you have a need to confess?
340. Do you require some instruction before solving a problem?
341. Can you easily remember sequences of past events?
342. Do you find it easy to sequence ideas in writing?
343. Do you feel awkward in romantic situations?
344. Do you enjoy working as a partner or team member, with supervision?
345. Do you talk to put others at ease even when you really have nothing to say?
346. Could you care less how others see you?
347. Do you consider yourself fashionable?
348. Hyperlexia
349. Dyspraxia
350. Dyslexia
351. Dyscalculia
352. OCD
353. ODD
354. Synaesthesia
355. Prosapagnosia
356. Dysgraphia
357. Bipolar
359. Have others told you that you have an odd posture or gait?
360. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed?
361. Do you become frustrated if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted?
362. Have you experienced stronger than normal attachments to certain people?
363. Do you prefer animals to people?
364. Do you find it easier to understand and communicate with odd & unusual people than with ordinary people?
365. Do you find it easier to communicate online than in real life?
366. Do you feel uncomfortable with strangers?
367. Is a large social network important to you?
368. Do you find it easy to maintain your social network?
369. Are you a better listener than talker?
370. Are you the life of a party?
371. Are you difficult to get to know?
372. Are you a leader?
373. Do you think before you act?
374. Do you rather read a book than watch a movie?
375. Are you easily embarrased?
376. Do you cheer loudly at a sporting event or concert?
377. Do you get bored by silence and stillness?
378. Do you dislike it when people drop by to visit you uninvited?
379. Are you willing to do almost anything to get attention?
380. Do you like to speak in public?
381. Do you have unusual sexual preferences?
382. Do you have odd teeth; e.g. teeth that are crooked or bigger than usual; gaps; overlaps; underbite etc.?
383. Do you tend to shut one or both of your eyes in strong sun-light?
384. Do you have a fascination for caves?
385. Do you instinctively become frightened by the sound of a motor-bike?
386. Are you afraid of thunderstorms?
387. Are you afraid of closed places?
388. Are you afraid of the dark?
389. Do you have a very acute sense of smell?
390. Do you have a very acute sense of taste?
391. Do you usually close one eye in strong sun-light?
392. Do you have difficulty catching a ball?
393. Do you have trouble with math?
394. Are you a fast reader?
395. Do you enjoy make-up?
396. Do you enjoy wearing jewelry?
397. Do you need to do things yourself in order to remember them?
398. Do you dislike eye-contact?
399. Do you roll your eyes involuntary?
400. Do you sniff?
401. Do you talk to yourself?
402. In conversations, do you use small sounds that others don't seem to use?
403. Have you been accused of staring?
404. Do you bounce your leg?
405. Do you tap your fingers (e.g. when bored, restless or concentrating)?
406. Do you rock your body?
407. Do you bite your nails?
408. Do you roll your eyes as part of your communication?
409. Do you wear a wrist-watch?
410. Do you have tatoos?
411. Can you whistle?
412. Do you self-injure?
413. Can you sense the feelings of animals?
414. Do you chew on things?
415. Do you have more body-hair than others of your gender?
416. Do you have difficulty writing by hand?
417. Are you pained by the sound of a motor-bike?
418. Have you been hyperactive most of your life?
419. Did you learn to read on your own before you were taught in school?
420. Do you feel shame when you do something wrong?
421. Do you dislike it when people turn up at your home uninvited?
422. Do you click or rub a pen for the fun of it?
423. Do you sing for yourself or for your family?
424. Social phobia
427. Prefers cold
428. Are you good at climbing?
429. Are you good at jumping high?
430. Do you have strong hands?
431. Do you have a good sense for how much pressure to apply when you do someting with your hands?
432. Do you have above average physical endurance?
433. Do you drop things when your attention is on other things?
434. Is climing the social hierarchy important to you?
435. Do you sing for yourself?
436. Do you have a need for symmetry, order and/or precision?
437. Do you have compulsive sexual behavior, e.g. spend too much time on sex or switch sexual partner frequently?
438. Do you sometimes have an urge to climb?
439. Do you sometimes have an urge to jump over things?
440. Are you superstitious?
441. Do you care if you are right in a discussion?
442. Have you had paranormal experiences?
443. Do you tend to shut down or have a meltdown when stressed or overwhelmed?
444. Do your hands shake?
445. Do you apologize constantly?
446. Do you have a small mouth?
447. Do you find it easy to talk about feelings?
448. Do you have a fascination for slowly flowing water?
449. Are you instinctively afraid of floods and/or fast running streams?
450. Do you feel sickened by seeing and/or hearing of torture or other cruelty against strangers?
451. Is your second toe longer than your big toe?
452. Do you examine the hair of people you like a lot?
453. Do you lick people you like a lot?
454. Do you prefer to do things on your own even if you could use others' help or expertise?
455. Do you have a bad temper?
456. Likes Neanderthal faces
457. Red hair-color
460. Do you have a strong grip?
461. Are your ears lower set than normal?
462. Do your ears stick out?
463. Do you have difficulty riding a bike?
464. Are you fairly insensitive to physical pain, or even enjoy some types of pain?
465. Do you roll your eyes when frustrated?
466. Do you rehearse inside your head?
467. Are you afraid of heights?
468. Do you like to dig holes in the ground?
469. Do you like to eat liver?
470. Do you like to eat seafood?
471. Do you enjoy travel?
472. Do you feel empathy for people once you understand their feelings?
473. Is it harder for you than for others to get over a failed relationship?
474. Do you refuse to give up on a relationship or potential relationship that others would not bother with?
475. Do you get tears in your eyes when excited?
476. Do you have good intuition about how things work?
477. Do you have psychic abilities?
478. Do you like tongue-kissing?
479. Do you enjoy to snuggle a long time with certain familiar people?
480. Do you use to have diarrhea?
481. Induced birth
482. Premature birth
483. Private religion
484. Short-sighted
485. Visual learner
487. Do you find it difficult to figure out how to behave in various situations?
488. Do you tend to say or do things that are considered socially inappropriate?
489. Have you had difficulties fitting into expected gender stereotypes, perhaps having interests and behaviors that are atypical for your gender?
490. Is your image and social identity a important to you?
491. Can you easily remember people's names when you meet new people?
492. If asked to describe yourself, would you do so in a detached way, as if you were describing someone else?
493. Do you tend to be more blunt and straightforward than others?
494. Do you have problems with eye-contact (e.g. preferring to avoid it or staring 'too much')?
495. Do you find it easy to describe your feelings?
496. Were you precocious as a child?
497. As a child, was your play more directed towards, for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart than towards social games with other kids?
498. Are you naturally nocturnal, most alert after midnight?
499. Have you been called a 'know-it-all' because you feel compelled to correct people with accurate facts?
500. Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to visualize the place you're going to or rehearse possible scenarios in your mind so as to prepare yourself?
501. Do you self-harm, or have you done so in the past?
502. Do you have extra sensitive hearing?
503. Are your eyes extra sensitive to stong light and glare?
504. Do you have poor night vision?
505. Do you have a well-developed sense of colour?
506. Are you sensitive to weather changes?
507. Do you dislike being touched or hugged unless you're prepared or have asked for it?
508. Do you have poor balance, e.g. difficulty riding a bicycle, skating, standing on one leg?
509. Do you have poor awareness or body control and a tendency to fall, stumble or bump into things?
510. Do you have difficulties imitating & timing the movements of others, e.g. when learning new dance steps or in gym class?
511. Do you have problems with ball sports?
512. Do you have difficulties with two-handed tasks, e.g. eating with knife & fork, knitting, typing or playing an instrument?
513. Do you have difficulties with activities requiring manual precision, e.g sewing, tying shoe-laces, fastening buttons or handling small objects?
514. Do you have a poor sense of how much pressure to apply when doing things with your hands?
515. Do you find it hard to focus on or learn things you are not interested in?
516. Are you somewhat of a daydreamer, often lost in your own thoughts?
517. Do you tend to be hyperactive and restless?
518. Do you tend to be impatient and/or impulsive?
519. Do you have a hyperactive mind?
520. Do have difficulties keeping things tidy ?
521. Do you enjoy snuggling with people you like?
522. Do you find it easy to understand and sympathise with those who function very differently from yourself?
523. Are you sometimes fearless in situations that can be dangerous?
524. Do you dislike shaking hands due to disliking the feel of skin-contact with others?
525. Do you dislike shaking hands due to germophobia?
526. Do you dislike shaking hands because handshakes feel unnatural?
527. Do you dislike shaking hands for other reason?
528. Do you do any of the following when you're thinking, restless or bored: pacing; bouncing leg or foot; tapping fingers, pen or other object; doodling; fiddling with object e.g clicking pen; chewing on something?
529. Do you do any of the following when you're happy: singing, humming or whistling to yourself?
530. Do you do any of the following when anxious: twisting hands or fingers; rubbing hands, arms or thighs; biting lip, cheek or tongue?
531. Do you do any of the following when bored: cracking joints; picking skin or scabs; peeling skin flakes; picking nose; pulling hairs; biting nails or fingertips; pulling cuticle?
532. Do you do any of the following in order to calm yourself when excited, overwhelmed or overstimulated: rocking; flapping hands; tapping ears; pressing eyes?
533. Do you do any of the following for fun: spin in circles; walk on toes; watch a spinning, blinking or glittering object?
534. Do you clap your hands when excited?
535. Do you grind teeth (e.g. when stressed)?
536. Do you clench your fists when angry?
537. Do you suck your thumb for comfort?
538. Do you wobble your hand slightly to indicate so-so?
539. Do you enjoy lying on the ground looking at the sky?
540. Born in autumn
541. Are you good at sneaking up on people or animals?
542. Have you had more difficulties than others making friends?
543. Is it or has it been harder for you than for others to find a partner?
544. Have you had a tendency to prefer the company of those who are older or younger than yourself?
545. Are you good at teamwork?
546. Do you have a monotonous voice?
547. Do you tend to talk either too softly or too loudly?
548. Do you have a habit of repeating others' last words (echolalia)?
549. In conversations, do you need extra time to carefully think out your reply, so that there may be a pause before you answer?
550. Do you have difficulties understanding figures of speech, idioms, allegories and a tendency to interpret things literally?
551. Do you tend to say things that are considered socially inappropriate?
552. Do you prefer to avoid eye-contact?
553. Do you look this way and that while talking to people?
554. Do people sometimes think you are smiling when you shouldn't?
555. Is it easy for you to adopt a polite or socially 'appropriate' facial expression, even if it does not match what you feel inside?
556. Would you rather tell a polite white lie than a potentially painful but informative truth?
557. Are you easily disturbed by sounds/noises that others make?
558. Do you find the sound from a motor-bike, helicopter or tractor painful?
559. Are you a picky eater?
560. Are you extra sensitive to physical pain?
561. Are you fairly non-sensitive to physical pain?
562. Are you sensitive to heat?
563. Are you sensitive to cold?
564. Are you sensitive to wind?
565. Are you sensitive to changes in humidity and air pressure?
566. Do you click or tap a pen?
567. Do you bounce your leg or foot?
568. Do you chew or suck on pencil, toothpick or similar object?
569. Do you doodle (e.g. at lectures or when on the phone)?
570. Do you fiddle with things?
571. Do you crack joints?
572. Do you pace (e.g. when thinking or anxious)?
573. Do you grind teeth?
574. Do you bite your lip, cheek or tongue (e.g. when thinking, when anxious or nervous)?
575. Do you wring your hands, rub your hands together or twirl your fingers?
576. Do you twirl your hair?
577. Do you bite your nails, cuticles or fingertips (e.g. when bored, anxious or nervous)?
578. Do you dig your fingerlails under the nails on the other hand?
579. Do you pick your nose?
580. Do you enjoy spinning in circles?
581. Do you enjoy walking on your toes?
582. Do you enjoy watching a spinning or blinking object?
583. Do you enjoy watching things that shimmer or glitter?
584. Do you enjoy watching or playing with water?
585. Do you like sniffing people or things?
586. Do you enjoy biting people - if they let you?
587. Do you bite yourself (e.g. when frustrated or upset)?
588. Do you flap your hands (e.g. when excited or upset)?
589. Do you tap your ears or press your eyes (e.g. when thinking, when stressed or distressed)?
590. Do you rock back-&-forth or side-to-side (e.g. for comfort, to calm yourself, when excited or overstimulated)?
591. Do you need to finish what you're doing before turning to another task or person?
592. Do you love to collect things?
593. Are you good at sorting, organizing and creating order?
594. Do you love to make lists, diagrams etc for the fun of it?
595. Do you find it disturbing or upsetting when others show up either later or sooner than agreed?
596. Do you get frustrated if you can't sit on your favorite seat?
597. Do you prefer to wear the same clothes every day for many days in a row?
598. Do you prefer to eat the same food every day for long periods at a time?
599. Do you feel an urge to correct people with accurate facts, numbers, spelling, grammar etc., when they get something wrong?
600. Do you find it hard to resist picking scabs or peeling skin flakes?
601. Do you feel stressed in unfamiliar situations?
602. Do you find it stressful to go to a new place alone for the first time?
603. Do you have a good memory for dates and/or numbers?
604. Are you good at math?
605. Are you a computer geek?
606. Do you tend to do everything worth doing, more perfect than really needed?
607. Do you try to always be punctual?
608. Do you always give back books, things or money you have borrowed and expect others to do the same?
609. Do you have odd teeth; e.g. that are crooked, bigger than usual; that have gaps, overlaps, underbite or that show extra much gum?
610. Do you have atypical or irregular sleeping patterns that deviate from the 24-h cycle?
611. Is it difficult for you to multitask?
612. Do you tend to procrastinate?
613. Do you need lists and schedules in order to get things done?
614. Are you or have you been hyperactive?
615. Do you tend to be restless?
616. Are you easily distracted?
617. Are you easily bored?
618. Do you have tics?
619. Do you have difficulties swallowing (dysphagia)?
620. Do you have chronic bronchitis?
621. Do you cough even when you don't have a cold?
622. Do you constantly clear your throat?
623. Are you prone to getting depressions?
624. Do you tap your fingers or fiddle with something (e.g. when bored, restless or concentrating)?
625. Do you enjoy spinning in circles and/or walking on your toes?
626. Do you repeatedly bang your head (e.g. when frustrated or upset)?
627. Do you have a habit of sniffing, snorting, coughing or clearing your throat, without it being due to allergy, cold or bronchitis?
628. Do you repeatedly blink or have twitches in eyes or face?
629. Do you have a fascination for water?
630. Have you or have you had a tendency to be hyperactive and/or restless?
631. Does it come more natural to you to think in pictures than in words?
632. Are you affected negatively by high air humidity combined with hot weather?
633. Are you affected negatively by high air humidity combined with cold weather?
634. Are you sensitive to dry air?
635. Do you feel good in mist or fog?
636. Can you sense differences in air-pressure (when the weather changes from low-pressure to high-pressure and vice versa)?
637. Do you enjoy digging?
638. Do you like to relax and do absolutely nothing while pondering on things of interest?
639. Do you like Science Fiction?
640. AQ - I prefer to do things with others rather than on my own.
641. AQ - I prefer to do things the same way over and over again.
642. AQ - If I try to imagine something, I find it very easy to create a picture in my mind.
643. AQ - I frequently get so strongly absorbed in one thing that I lose sight of other things.
644. AQ - I often notice small sounds when others do not.
645. AQ - I usually notice car number plates or similar strings of information.
646. AQ - Other people frequently tell me that what I've said is impolite, even though I think it is polite.
647. AQ - When I'm reading a story, I can easily imagine what the characters might look like.
648. AQ - I am fascinated by dates.
649. AQ - In a social group, I can easily keep track of several different people's conversations.
650. AQ - I find social situations easy.
651. AQ - I tend to notice details that others do not.
652. AQ - I would rather go to a library than to a party.
653. AQ - I find making up stories easy.
654. AQ - I find myself drawn more strongly to people than to things.
655. AQ - I tend to have very strong interests, which I get upset about if I can't pursue.
656. AQ - I enjoy social chitchat.
657. AQ - When I talk, it isn't always easy for others to get a word in edgewise.
658. AQ - I am fascinated by numbers.
659. AQ - When I'm reading a story, I find it difficult to work out the characters' intentions.
660. AQ - I don't particularly enjoy reading fiction.
661. AQ - I find it hard to make new friends.
662. AQ - I notice patterns in things all the time.
663. AQ - I would rather go to the theater than to a museum.
664. AQ - It does not upset me if my daily routine is disturbed.
665. AQ - I frequently find that I don't know how to keep a conversation going.
666. AQ - I find it easy to 'read between the lines' when someone is talking to me.
667. AQ - I usually concentrate more on the whole picture, rather than on the small details.
668. AQ - I am not very good at remembering phone numbers.
669. AQ - I don't usually notice small changes in a situation or a person's appearance.
670. AQ - I know how to tell if someone listening to me is getting bored.
671. AQ - I find it easy to do more than one thing at once.
672. AQ - When I talk on the phone, I'm not sure when it's my turn to speak.
673. AQ - I enjoy doing things spontaneously.
674. AQ - I am often the last to understand the point of a joke.
675. AQ - I find it easy to work out what someone is thinking or feeling just by looking at their face.
676. AQ - If there is an interruption, I can switch back to what I was doing very quickly.
677. AQ - I am good at social chitchat.
678. AQ - People often tell me that I keep going on and on about the same thing.
679. AQ - When I was young, I used to enjoy playing games involving pretending with other children.
680. AQ - I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g., types of cars, birds, trains, plants).
681. AQ - I find it difficult to imagine what it would be like to be someone else.
682. AQ - I like to carefully plan any activities I participate in.
683. AQ - I enjoy social occasions.
684. AQ - I find it difficult to work out people's intentions.
685. AQ - New situations make me anxious.
686. AQ - I enjoy meeting new people.
687. AQ - I am a good diplomat.
688. AQ - I am not very good at remembering people's date of birth.
689. AQ - I find it very easy to play games with children that involve pretending.
690. Do you have a good sense of how much pressure to apply when doing things with your hands?
691. Do you find it easy to imitate & time the movements of others, e.g. when learning new dance steps or in gym class?
692. Do you seldom fall, stumble or bump into things?
693. Can you easily judge distance, height, depth and speed?
694. As a child, was your play more directed towards social games with other kids, than for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart?
695. Do you notice patterns in things all the time?
696. Is it easy for you to make friends?
697. Don't you usually mind unexpected touch or an unexpected hug?
698. Do you feel excited in unfamiliar situations?
699. Do you prefer to eat different food every day?
700. Do you prefer to change cloth every day?
701. Do you prefer the company of those that are the same age as yourself?
702. Are you good at social chitchat?
703. Do you prefer to use others' help or expertise instead of doing things on your own?
704. Do you find it easier to communicate in real life than online?
705. Are you usually aware of/interested in what is currently in vogue?
706. Do you enjoy when people drop by to visit you uninvited?
707. Do you instinctively know when it is your turn to speak when talking on the phone?
708. Do you naturally fit into the expected gender stereotypes?
709. Do you have unusual eating and/or sleeping patterns?
710. Does it come more natural to you to think in words than in pictures?
711. Do you eat almost anything?
712. Have others commented or have you observed yourself that you make unusual facial expressions?
713. Do people understand you?
714. Are you good at interpreting facial expressions?
715. Can you easily remember verbal instructions?
716. Is your sense of humor fairly conventional?
717. Do you intuitively sense boundraries and personal space of others?
718. Are you sometimes afraid in safe situations?
719. Do you find it easy to do more than one thing at the time?
720. Do you find it easy to 'read between the lines' in a conversation?
721. Do you find it easy to describe & summarize for example events, conversations or something you've read?
722. Do you easily accept criticism, correction, and direction?
723. Do you have a good sense of what time it is?
724. Do you find it easy to estimate the age of people?
725. Do you easily recognize faces?
726. Can you easily keep track of several different people's conversations?
727. Do you find it natural to wave when you meet people?
728. Do you instinctively point to things of interest?
729. Do you instinctively cross your arms when you are in a closed state of mind?
730. Do you interpret a pat on somebody's head as patronizing?
731. Do you often don't know where to put your arms?
732. Do you dislike unexpected touch or hugs from strangers?
733. Do you enjoy unexpected touch or hugs from friends?
734. Do you enjoy when unexpected things happen in nature?
735. Do you have a good concept of time?
736. Do you usually recognize faces?
737. Do you find it natural to wave or say 'hi' when you meet people?
738. Does it feel natural for you to say 'thank you' and 'sorry'?
739. Do you tend to look a lot at people you like and little or not at all at people you dislike?
740. Do you enjoy meeting new people?
741. Do you find it easy to 'read between the lines' when someone is talking to you?
742. Do you find it easy to understand what someone is thinking or feeling just by looking at their face?
743. If there is an interruption, can you quickly return to what you were doing before?
744. Do you like to drive a car or to watch motor-sports?
745. Do you tend to express your feelings in ways that may baffle others?
746. Do you easily blush?
747. Rating for Aspie male #1
748. Rating for Aspie female #1
749. Rating for NT male #1
750. Rating for NT female #1
751. Rating for Aspie male #2
752. Rating for cat
753. Rating for socker game
754. Rating for stream
755. Rating for cave
756. Rating for tropical beach
757. Rating for NT male #2
758. Rating for NT female #2
759. Rating for Aspie female #2
760. Rating for scandinavian scene
761. Rating for tropical scene
762. Do you believe in God?
763. Do you go to church or religious services?
764. Do you pray to God?
765. Do you often have lots of thoughts that you find hard to verbalize?
766. Are you irritated by inefficiency and do you find it easy to see how things can be done in better ways?
767. Has it been harder for you than for others to keep friends?
768. Do you find it easy to understand when somebody is interested in you as a potential partner?
769. Do you instinctively know how to behave when somebody shows interest in you as a potential partner?
770. Do you pull hair?
771. Do you believe in a higher power from whom you expect favors, especially if you pray and follow the will of the higher power, as revealed in sacred narratives?
772. Rating for NT female #3
773. Rating for Aspie female #3
774. Rating for body-builder
775. Rating for horse
776. Rating for goat
777. Rating for tropical scene #3
778. Rating for scandinavian scene #3
779. Do you prefer the company of those of the same generation as yourself?
780. Have you been in love with more than one person at the same time?
781. Have you have had long-lasting urges to take revenge?
782. SPQ - Do you sometimes feel that things you see on the TV or read in the newspaper have a special meaning for you?
783. SPQ - I sometimes avoid going to places where there will be many people because I will get anxious.
784. SPQ - Have you had experiences with the supernatural?
785. SPQ - Have you often mistaken objects or shadows for people, or noises for voices?
786. SPQ - Other people see me as slightly eccentric (odd).
787. SPQ - I have little interest in getting to know other people.
788. SPQ - People sometimes find it hard to understand what I am saying.
789. SPQ - People sometimes find me aloof and distant.
790. SPQ - I am sure I am being talked about behind my back.
791. SPQ - I am aware that people notice me when I go out for a meal or to see a film.
792. SPQ - I get very nervous when I have to make polite conversation.
793. SPQ - Do you believe in telepathy (mind-reading)?
794. SPQ - Have you ever had the sense that some person or force is around you, even though you cannot see anyone?
795. SPQ - People sometimes comment on my unusual mannerisms and habits.
796. SPQ - I prefer to keep to myself.
797. SPQ - I sometimes jump quickly from one topic to another when speaking.
798. SPQ - I am poor at expressing my true feelings by the way I talk and look.
799. SPQ - Do you often feel that other people have got it in for you?
800. SPQ - Do some people drop hints about you or say things with a double meaning?
801. SPQ - Do you ever get nervous when someone is walking behind you?
802. SPQ - Are you sometimes sure that other people can tell what you are thinking?
803. SPQ - When you look at a person, or yourself in a mirror, have you ever seen the face change right before your eyes?
804. SPQ - Sometimes other people think that I am a little strange.
805. SPQ - I am mostly quiet when with other people.
806. SPQ - I sometimes forget what I am trying to say.
807. SPQ - I rarely laugh and smile.
808. SPQ - Do you sometimes get concerned that friends or co-workers are not really loyal or trustworthy?
809. SPQ - Have you ever noticed a common event or object that seemed to be a special sign for you?
810. SPQ - I get anxious when meeting people for the first time.
811. SPQ - Do you believe in clairvoyancy (psychic forces, fortune telling)?
812. SPQ - I often hear a voice speaking my thoughts aloud.
813. SPQ - Some people think that I am a very bizarre person.
814. SPQ - I find it hard to be emotionally close to other people.
815. SPQ - I often ramble on too much when speaking.
816. SPQ - My "non-verbal" communication (smiling and nodding during a Y N conversation) is poor.
817. SPQ - I feel I have to be on my guard even with friends.
818. SPQ - Do you sometimes see special meanings in advertisements, shop windows, or in the way things are arranged around you?
819. SPQ - Do you often feel nervous when you are in a group of unfamiliar people?
821. SPQ - Have you ever seen things invisible to other people?
822. SPQ - Do you feel that there is no-one you are really close to outside of your immediate family, or people you can confide in or talk to about personal problems?
823. SPQ - Some people find me a bit vague and elusive during a conversation.
824. SPQ - I am poor at returning social courtesies and gestures.
825. SPQ - Do you often pick up hidden threats or put-downs from what people say or do?
826. SPQ - When shopping do you get the feeling that other people are taking notice of you?
827. SPQ - I feel very uncomfortable in social situations involving unfamiliar people.
828. SPQ - Have you had experiences with astrology, seeing the future, UFOs, ESP or a sixth sense?
829. SPQ - Do everyday things seem unusually large or small?
830. SPQ - Writing letters to friends is more trouble than it is worth.
831. SPQ - I sometimes use words in unusual ways.
832. SPQ - I tend to avoid eye contact when conversing with others.
833. SPQ - Have you found that it is best not to let other people know too much about you?
834. SPQ - When you see people talking to each other, do you often wonder if they are talking about you?
835. SPQ - I would feel very anxious if I had to give a speech in front of a large group of people.
836. SPQ - Have you ever felt that you are communicating with another person telepathically (by mind-reading)?
837. SPQ - Does your sense of smell sometimes become unusually strong?
838. SPQ - I tend to keep in the background on social occasions.
839. SPQ - Do you tend to wander off the topic when having a conversation.
840. SPQ - I often feel that others have it in for me.
841. SPQ - Do you sometimes feel that other people are watching you?
842. SPQ - Do you ever suddenly feel distracted by distant sounds that you are not normally aware of?
843. SPQ - I attach little importance to having close friends.
844. SPQ - Do you sometimes feel that people are talking about you?
845. SPQ - Are your thoughts sometimes so strong that you can almost hear them?
846. SPQ - Do you often have to keep an eye out to stop people from taking advantage of you?
847. SPQ - Do you feel that you are unable to get "close" to people?
848. SPQ - I am an odd, unusual person.
849. SPQ - I do not have an expressive and lively way of speaking.
850. SPQ - I find it hard to communicate clearly what I want to say to people.
851. SPQ - I have some eccentric (odd) habits.
852. SPQ - I feel very uneasy talking to people I do not know well.
853. SPQ - People occasionally comment that my conversation is confusing.
854. SPQ - I tend to keep my feelings to myself.
855. SPQ - People sometimes stare at me because of my odd appearance.
856. Are you good at returning social courtesies and gestures?
857. Do people comment on your unusual mannerisms and habits?
858. Do people think you are aloof and distant?
859. Do you find it hard to be emotionally close to other people?
860. Do you prefer to keep to yourself?
861. Do people see you as eccentric?
862. Do you suddenly feel distracted by distant sounds?
863. Do you mistake objects or shadows for people?
864. Do you mistake noises for voices?
865. Are your thoughts so strong that you can (almost) hear them?
866. Do you feel that people are watching you?
867. Do you wonder if people are talking about you behind your back?
868. Do you see a special meaning in the way things are arranged around you?
869. Do you hear a voice speaking your thoughts out loud?
870. Do you see things that other people don't see?
871. Do you dislike it when people stamp their foot in the floor?
872. When you read numbers or single letters, do particular colors or sounds come to mind?
873. LSAS - Fear - Using a telephone in public
874. LSAS - Avoid - Using a telephone in public
875. LSAS - Fear - Participating in a small group activity
876. LSAS - Avoid - Participating in a small group activity
877. LSAS - Fear - Eating in public
878. LSAS - Avoid - Eating in public
879. LSAS - Fear - Drinking with others
880. LSAS - Avoid - Drinking with others
881. LSAS - Fear - Talking to someone in authority
882. LSAS - Avoid - Talking to someone in authority
883. LSAS - Fear - Acting, performing, or speaking in front of an audience
884. LSAS - Avoid - Acting, performing, or speaking in front of an audience
885. LSAS - Fear - Going to a party
886. LSAS - Avoid - Going to a party
887. LSAS - Fear - Working while being observed
888. LSAS - Avoid - Working while being observed
889. LSAS - Fear - Writing while being observed
890. LSAS - Avoid - Writing while being observed
891. LSAS - Fear - Calling someone you don't know very well
892. LSAS - Avoid - Calling someone you don't know very well
893. LSAS - Fear - Talking face to face with someone you don't know very well
894. LSAS - Avoid - Talking face to face with someone you don't know very well
895. LSAS - Fear - Meeting strangers
896. LSAS - Avoid - Meeting strangers
897. LSAS - Fear - Urinating in a public bathroom
898. LSAS - Avoid - Urinating in a public bathroom
899. LSAS - Fear - Entering a room when others are already seated
900. LSAS - Avoid - Entering a room when others are already seated
901. LSAS - Fear - Being the center of attention
902. LSAS - Avoid - Being the center of attention
903. LSAS - Fear - Speaking up at a meeting
904. LSAS - Avoid - Speaking up at a meeting
905. LSAS - Fear - Taking a test of your ability, skill, or knowledge
906. LSAS - Avoid - Taking a test of your ability, skill, or knowledge
907. LSAS - Fear - Expressing disagreement or disapproval to someone you don't know very well
908. LSAS - Avoid - Expressing disagreement or disapproval to someone you don't know very well
909. LSAS - Fear - Looking someone who you don't know very well straight in the eyes
910. LSAS - Avoid - Looking someone who you don't know very well straight in the eyes
911. LSAS - Fear - Giving a prepared oral talk to a group
912. LSAS - Avoid - Giving a prepared oral talk to a group
913. LSAS - Fear - Trying to make someone's acquaintance for the purpose of a romantic/sexual relationship
914. LSAS - Avoid - Trying to make someone's acquaintance for the purpose of a romantic/sexual relationship
915. LSAS - Fear - Returning goods to a store for a refund
916. LSAS - Avoid - Returning goods to a store for a refund
917. LSAS - Fear - Giving a party
918. LSAS - Avoid - Giving a party
919. LSAS - Fear - Resisting a high pressure sales person
920. LSAS - Avoid - Resisting a high pressure sales person
921. Do you avoid going to a party?
922. Do you dislike working while being observed?
923. Do you avoid talking face to face with someone you don't know very well?
924. Do you enjoy wandering through the woods all by yourself?
925. Have you been fascinated about making traps?
926. Do you enjoy mimicking animal sounds?
927. Do you enjoy sneaking through the woods?
928. Do you enjoy watching rodeo-riders?
929. Adopted
930. Satisfied with childhood
931. Biological parent income
932. My income
933. Are you good at judging distances?
934. Are you good at judging speed?
935. Are you good at judging acceleration?
936. Can you easily spot small differences between pictures?
937. Are you good at predicting motion?
938. Are you dissatisfied with how some body-part looks like in yourself?
939. Do you enjoy chasing people or animals?
940. Are you good at keeping track of where people are (for instance in team-sports)?
941. Do you have good precision when throwing things like darts?
942. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you felt so good or so hyper that other people thought you were not your normal self or you were so hyper that you got into trouble?
943. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you were so irritable that you shouted at people or started fights or arguments?
944. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you felt much more self-confident than usual?
945. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you got much less sleep than usual and found you didn't really miss it?
946. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you were much more talkative or spoke faster than usual?
947. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) thoughts raced through your head or you couldn't slow you mind down?
948. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you were so easily distracted by things around you that you had trouble concentrating or staying on track?
949. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you had much more energy than usual?
950. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you were much more active or did many more things than usual?
951. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you were much more social or outgoing than usual; for example, you telephoned friends in the middle of the night?
952. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you were much more interested in sex than usual?
953. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) you did things that were unusual for you or that other people might have thought were excessive, foolish, or risky?
954. MDQ - Has there ever been a period of time when you were not your usual self and (while not on drugs or alcohol) spending money got you or your family into trouble?
955. MDQ - If you checked YES to more than one of the above, have several of these ever happened during the same period of time?
956. MDQ - How much of a problem did any of these cause you -- like being unable to work/; having family, money, or legal troubles; getting into arguments or fights?
957. Has there been a period of time when you were not your usual self and you did things that were unusual for you?
958. Has there been a period of time when you were not your usual self and you were so irritable that you shouted at people or started fights or arguments?
959. Has there been a period of time when you were not your usual self and you were much more talkative than usual?
960. Has there been a period of time when you were not your usual self and spending money got you or your family into trouble?
961. Has there been a period of time when you were not your usual self and you were much more social or outgoing than usual?
962. Do you have less body-hair than others of your gender?
963. ADD - History of ADD symptoms in childhood, such as distractibility, short attention span, impulsivity or restlessness. ADD doesn't start at age 30.
964. ADD - History of not living up to potential in school or work (report cards with comments such as 'not living up to potential')
965. ADD - History of frequent behavior problems in school (mostly for males)
966. ADD - History of bed wetting past age 5
967. ADD - Family history of ADD, learning problems, mood disorders or substance abuse problems
968. ADD - Short attention span, unless very interested in something
969. ADD - Easily distracted, tendency to drift away (although at times can be hyper focused)
970. ADD - Lacks attention to detail, due to distractibility
971. ADD - Trouble listening carefully to directions
972. ADD - Frequently misplaces things
973. ADD - Skips around while reading, or goes to the end first, trouble staying on track
974. ADD - Difficulty learning new games, because it is hard to stay on track during directions
975. ADD - Easily distracted during sex, causing frequent breaks or turn-offs during lovemaking
976. ADD - Poor listening skills
977. ADD - Tendency to be easily bored (tunes out)
978. ADD - Restlessness, constant motion, legs moving, fidgetiness
979. ADD - Has to be moving in order to think
980. ADD - Trouble sitting still, such as trouble sitting in one place for too long, sitting at a desk job for long periods, sitting through a movie
981. ADD - An internal sense of anxiety or nervousness
982. ADD - Impulsive, in words and/or actions (spending)
983. ADD - Say just what comes to mind without considering its impact (tactless)
984. ADD - Trouble going through established channels, trouble following proper procedure, an attitude of 'read the directions when all else fails'
985. ADD - Impatient, low frustration tolerance
986. ADD - A prisoner of the moment
987. ADD - Frequent traffic violations
988. ADD - Frequent, impulsive job changes
989. ADD - Tendency to embarrass others
990. ADD - Lying or stealing on impulse
991. ADD - Poor organization and planning, trouble maintaining an organized work/living area
992. ADD - Chronically late or chronically in a hurry
993. ADD - Often have piles of stuff
994. ADD - Easily overwhelmed by tasks of daily living
995. ADD - Poor financial management (late bills, check book a mess, spending unnecessary money on late fees)
996. ADD - Some adults with ADD are very successful, but often only if they are surrounded with people who organize them.
997. ADD - Chronic procrastination or trouble getting started
998. ADD - Starting projects but not finishing them, poor follow through
999. ADD - Enthusiastic beginnings but poor endings
1000. ADD - Spends excessive time at work because of inefficiencies
1001. ADD - Inconsistent work performance
1002. ADD - Chronic sense of underachievement, feeling you should be much further along in your life than you are
1003. ADD - Chronic problems with self-esteem
1004. ADD - Sense of impending doom
1005. ADD - Mood swings
1006. ADD - Negativity
1007. ADD - Frequent feeling of demoralization or that things won't work out for you
1008. ADD - Trouble sustaining friendships or intimate relationships, promiscuity
1009. ADD - Trouble with intimacy
1010. ADD - Tendency to be immature
1011. ADD - Self-centered; immature interests
1012. ADD - Failure to see others' needs or activities as important
1013. ADD - Lack of talking in a relationship
1014. ADD - Verbally abusive to others
1015. ADD - Proneness to hysterical outburst
1016. ADD - Avoids group activities
1017. ADD - Trouble with authority
1018. ADD - Quick responses to slights that are real or imagined
1019. ADD - Rage outbursts, short fuse
1020. ADD - Frequent search for high stimulation (bungee jumping, gambling, race track, high stress jobs, ER doctors, doing many things at once, etc.)
1021. ADD - Tendency to seek conflict, be argumentative or to start disagreements for the fun of it
1022. ADD - Tendency to worry needlessly and endlessly
1023. ADD - Tendency toward addictions (food, alcohol, drugs, work)
1024. ADD - Switches around numbers, letters or words
1025. ADD - Turn words around in conversations
1026. ADD - Poor writing skills (hard to get information from brain to pen)
1027. ADD - Poor handwriting, often prints
1028. ADD - Coordination difficulties
1029. ADD - Performance becomes worse under pressure'
1030. ADD - Test anxiety, or during tests your mind tends to go blank
1031. ADD - The harder you try, the worse it gets
1032. ADD - Work or schoolwork deteriorates under pressure
1033. ADD - Tendency to turn off or become stuck when asked questions in social situation
1034. ADD - Falls asleep or becomes tired while reading
1035. ADD - Difficulties falling asleep, may be due to too many thoughts at night
1036. ADD - Difficulty coming awake (may need coffee or other stimulant or activity before feeling fully awake)
1037. ADD - Periods of low energy, especially early in the morning and in the afternoon
1038. ADD - Frequently feeling tired
1039. ADD - Startles easily
1040. ADD - Sensitive to touch, clothes, noise and light
1042. Do you turn words around in conversations?
1043. Do you have a tendency to turn off when asked questions in social situation?
1044. Do you have a tendency to become stuck when asked questions in social situation?
1045. Are you self-centered?
1046. Do you have immature interests?
1047. Do you have trouble with authority?
1048. Do you have good self-esteem?
1049. Do you respond quickly to slights?
1050. Do you find it natural to go through established channels?
1051. Do you follow expected procedures?
1052. Do you prefer to read directions only when all else have failed?
1053. Do you have problems starting and / or finishing projects?
1054. Are you poor at organizing your work and / or life?
1055. Do you like to organize your work and / or life?
1056. DYSLEXIA - Do you find difficulty in telling left from right?
1057. DYSLEXIA - Is map reading or finding your way to a strange place confusing?
1058. DYSLEXIA - Do you dislike reading aloud?
1059. DYSLEXIA - Do you take longer than you should to read a page of a book?
1060. DYSLEXIA - Do you find it difficult to remember the sense of what you have read?
1061. DYSLEXIA - Do you dislike reading long books?
1062. DYSLEXIA - Is your spelling poor?
1063. DYSLEXIA - Is your writing difficult to read?
1064. DYSLEXIA - Do you get confused if you have to speak in public?
1065. DYSLEXIA - Do you find it difficult to take messages on the telephone and pass them on correctly?
1066. DYSLEXIA - When you have to say a long word, do you sometimes find it difficult to get all the sounds in the right order?
1068. DYSLEXIA - When using the telephone, do you tend to get the numbers mixed up when you dial?
1069. DYSLEXIA - Do you find it difficult to say the months of the year forwards in a fluent manner?
1070. DYSLEXIA - Do you find it difficult to say the months of the year backwards?
1071. DYSLEXIA - Do you mix up dates and times and miss appointments?
1072. DYSLEXIA - When writing cheques, do you frequently find yourself making mistakes?
1073. DYSLEXIA - Do you find forms difficult and confusing?
1074. DYSLEXIA - Do you mix up bus numbers like 95 and 59?
1075. DYSLEXIA - When you were at school, did you find it hard to learn your multiplication tables?
1076. Do you find it difficult to take messages on the telephone and pass them on correctly?
1077. Do you dislike reading aloud?
1078. Do you have problems finding your way to new places?
1079. Do you have problems filling out forms?
1080. Do you mix up digits in numbers like 95 and 59?
1081. Have you thought of one word but written another?
1082. Do you mix up dates and times and miss appointments?
1083. Are you good at games that require that you remember where several cards or other objects are located?
1084. Do like it when people you are fond of looks a lot at you and continue to do so for several hours without anything else happening?
1085. TS - Do you involuntarily swear or utter obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks (coprolalia)?
1086. TS - Do you involuntarily repeat or imitate observed movements of others (echopraxia)?
1087. TS - Do you repeat vocalizations made by others (echolalia)?
1088. TS - Do you repeat or echo your own spoken words (stuttering, palilalia)?
1089. TS - Do you have complex motor tics (eg facial grimaces, pulling cloth, touching people or objects, obscene gesturing or gyrating movements)?
1090. TS - Do you have complex vocal tics (eg talking to yourself, using socially meaningless sentences)?
1095. TS - Do you have three or more vocal tic types in the list above?
1096. TS - If you have motor tics, do they affect multiple body locations?
1098. TS - If you have tics, do you have them even if you are not in a stressful situation?
1101. TS - If you have tics and you try to suppress them, do they become worse (rebound effect)?
1102. TS - If you have tics, can you sense their coming beforehand (premonitory sensation)?
1103. TS - If you have tics, do you sense relief after you had them?
1104. TS - If you have tics, do a mention or sight of a specific tic induce it (suggestible)?
1109. TS - Have you had tics for a duration of two or more years
1110. TS - Have your tics been confirmed by one or more reliable observers?
1111. TS - Do you have an absence of other medical problems that might cause tics (eg prior stimulant therapy, history of encephalitis)?
1112. Do you have a fascination with fire?
1113. Do you crave salt?
1114. GIFTED - Are you a good problem solver?
1115. GIFTED - Do you understand new ideas quickly?
1116. GIFTED - Do you have an extensive vocabulary?
1117. GIFTED - Do you have good long-term memory?
1118. GIFTED - Can you concentrate for long periods of time?
1119. GIFTED - Are you highly sensitive
1120. GIFTED - Are you unusually compassionate?
1121. GIFTED - Are you a perfectionist?
1122. GIFTED - Do you have passionate, intense feelings?
1123. GIFTED - Do you have strong moral convictions?
1124. GIFTED - Are you very curious?
1126. GIFTED - Do you have a great deal of energy?
1127. GIFTED - Do you often feel out-of-sync with others?
1128. GIFTED - Do you feel overwhelmed by many interests or abilities?
1129. GIFTED - Do you have an extraordinary sense of humor?
1130. GIFTED - Are you an avid reader?
1131. GIFTED - Do you often take a stand against injustice?
1132. GIFTED - As a child were you considered mature for your age?
1133. GIFTED - Are you a keen observer?
1134. GIFTED - Do you have a vivid imagination?
1135. GIFTED - Do you feel driven by your creativity?
1136. GIFTED - Do you often question authority?
1137. GIFTED - Do you have facility with numbers?
1138. GIFTED - Do you spend time doing puzzles?
1139. GIFTED - Do you love ardent discussions?
1140. GIFTED - Are you perceptive or insightful?
1141. GIFTED - Do you have organized collections?
1142. GIFTED - Do you need periods of contemplation?
1143. GIFTED - Do you often connect seemingly unrelated ideas?
1144. GIFTED - Do you thrive on challenge?
1145. GIFTED - Do you often search for meaning in your life?
1146. GIFTED - Are you fascinated with paradoxes?
1147. GIFTED - Do you have extraordinary abilities and deficits?
1148. GIFTED - Are you often aware of things that others are not?
1149. GIFTED - Do you set high standards or goals for yourself?
1150. GIFTED - Do you have unusual ideas or perceptions?
1151. GIFTED - Are you a complex person?
1152. Do you often feel out-of-sync with others?
1153. Do you need periods of contemplation?
1154. Do you have an extensive vocabulary?
1155. Do you understand new ideas quickly?
1156. Are you a good problem solver?
1157. Do you have trouble resisting a high pressure sales person?
1158. Is your writing difficult to read?
1159. Do you repeat vocalizations made by others?
1160. Do you find it difficult to work out people's intentions?
1162. Do you have an expressive and lively way of speaking?
1163. Do you have mood swings?
1164. Has there ever been a period of time when you were much more social or outgoing than usual; for example, you telephoned friends in the middle of the night?
1165. Do you avoid urinating in a public bathroom?
1166. Can other people feel your feelings when they are not there?
1167. Do you enjoy throwing things like stones?
1168. If you were single, would you find casual sex (one-night stands) rewarding?
1169. Flirt rating - Jay Feierman #3
1170. Flirt rating - Heather Kuzmich #2
1171. Flirt rating - Jay Feierman #9
1172. Flirt rating - Flirt #1
1173. Flirt rating - Jay Feierman #12
1174. Flirt rating - Jay Feierman #24
1175. Flirt rating - Heather Kuzmich #1
1176. Flirt rating - Jay Feierman #28
1177. Flirt rating - Jay Feierman #31
1178. Flirt rating - Jay Feierman #41
1179. Do you become shy or passive when you see somebody of the opposite sex that you are interested in?
1180. Do you prefer romantic relationships to develop fast?
1181. EAT - Am terrified about being overweight
1182. EAT - Avoid eating when I am hungry
1183. EAT - Find myself preoccupied with food
1184. EAT - Have gone on eating binges where I feel I may not be able to stop
1185. EAT - Cut my food into small pieces
1186. EAT - Aware of the calorie content of foods I eat
1187. EAT - Particularly avoid food with a high carbohydrate content (bread, rice, potatoes, etc.)
1188. EAT - Feel that others would prefer if I ate more
1189. EAT - Vomit after I have eaten
1190. EAT - Feel extremely guilty after eating
1191. EAT - Am preoccupied with a desire to be thinner
1192. EAT - Think about burning up calories when I exercise
1193. EAT - Other people think I'm too thin
1194. EAT - Am preoccupied with the thought of having fat on my body
1195. EAT - Take longer than others to eat my meals
1196. EAT - Avoid foods with sugar in them
1197. EAT - Eat diet foods
1198. EAT - Feel that food controls my life
1199. EAT - Display self-control around food
1200. EAT - Feel that others pressure me to eat
1201. EAT - Give too much time and thought to food
1202. EAT - Feel uncomfortable after eating sweets
1203. EAT - Engage in dieting behavior
1204. EAT - Like my stomach to be empty
1205. EAT - Have the impulse to vomit after meals
1206. EAT - Enjoy trying new rich foods
1207. Do you dislike when people walk behind you?
1208. Do you sometimes lie awake at night because of too many thoughts?
1209. Do you think to much about food?
1210. NEO - Worry about things
1211. NEO - Make friends easily
1212. NEO - Have a vivid imagination
1213. NEO - Trust others
1214. NEO - Complete tasks successfully
1215. NEO - Get angry easily
1216. NEO - Love large parties
1217. NEO - Believe in the importance of art
1218. NEO - Use others for my own ends
1219. NEO - Like to tidy up
1220. NEO - Often feel blue
1221. NEO - Take charge
1222. NEO - Experience my emotions intensely
1223. NEO - Love to help others
1224. NEO - Keep my promises
1225. NEO - Find it difficult to approach others
1226. NEO - Am always busy
1227. NEO - Prefer variety to routine
1228. NEO - Love a good fight
1229. NEO - Work hard
1230. NEO - Go on binges
1231. NEO - Love excitement
1232. NEO - Love to read challenging material
1233. NEO - Believe that I am better than others
1234. NEO - Am always prepared
1235. NEO - Panic easily
1236. NEO - Radiate joy
1237. NEO - Tend to vote for liberal political candidates
1238. NEO - Sympathize with the homeless
1239. NEO - Jump into things without thinking
1240. NEO - Fear for the worst
1241. NEO - Feel comfortable around people
1242. NEO - Enjoy wild flights of fantasy
1243. NEO - Believe that others have good intentions
1244. NEO - Excel in what I do
1245. NEO - Get irritated easily
1246. NEO - Talk to a lot of different people at parties
1247. NEO - See beauty in things that others might not notice
1248. NEO - Cheat to get ahead
1249. NEO - Often forget to put things back in their proper place
1250. NEO - Dislike myself
1251. NEO - Try to lead others
1252. NEO - Feel others' emotions
1253. NEO - Am concerned about others
1254. NEO - Tell the truth
1255. NEO - Am afraid to draw attention to myself
1256. NEO - Am always on the go
1257. NEO - Prefer to stick with things that I know
1258. NEO - Yell at people
1259. NEO - Do more than what's expected of me
1260. NEO - Rarely overindulge
1261. NEO - Seek adventure
1262. NEO - Avoid philosophical discussions
1263. NEO - Think highly of myself
1264. NEO - Carry out my plans
1265. NEO - Become overwhelmed by events
1266. NEO - Have a lot of fun
1267. NEO - Believe that there is no absolute right or wrong
1268. NEO - Feel sympathy for those who are worse off than myself
1269. NEO - Make rash decisions
1270. NEO - Am afraid of many things
1271. NEO - Avoid contacts with others
1272. NEO - Love to daydream
1273. NEO - Trust what people say
1274. NEO - Handle tasks smoothly
1275. NEO - Lose my temper
1276. NEO - Prefer to be alone
1277. NEO - Do not like poetry
1278. NEO - Take advantage of others
1279. NEO - Leave a mess in my room
1280. NEO - Am often down in the dumps
1281. NEO - Take control of things
1282. NEO - Rarely notice my emotional reactions
1283. NEO - Am indifferent to the feelings of others
1284. NEO - Break rules
1285. NEO - Only feel comfortable with friends
1286. NEO - Do a lot in my spare time
1287. NEO - Dislike changes
1288. NEO - Insult people
1289. NEO - Do just enough work to get by
1290. NEO - Easily resist temptations
1291. NEO - Enjoy being reckless
1292. NEO - Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas
1293. NEO - Have a high opinion of myself
1294. NEO - Waste my time
1295. NEO - Feel that I'm unable to deal with things
1296. NEO - Love life
1297. NEO - Tend to vote for conservative political candidates
1298. NEO - Am not interested in other people's problems
1299. NEO - Rush into things
1300. NEO - Get stressed out easily
1301. NEO - Keep others at a distance
1302. NEO - Like to get lost in thought
1303. NEO - Distrust people
1304. NEO - Know how to get things done
1305. NEO - Am not easily annoyed
1306. NEO - Avoid crowds
1307. NEO - Do not enjoy going to art museums
1308. NEO - Obstruct others' plans
1309. NEO - Leave my belongings around
1310. NEO - Feel comfortable with myself
1311. NEO - Wait for others to lead the way
1312. NEO - Don't understand people who get emotional
1313. NEO - Take no time for others
1314. NEO - Break my promises
1315. NEO - Am not bothered by difficult social situations
1316. NEO - Like to take it easy
1317. NEO - Am attached to conventional ways
1318. NEO - Get back at others
1319. NEO - Put little time and effort into my work
1320. NEO - Am able to control my cravings
1321. NEO - Act wild and crazy
1322. NEO - Am not interested in theoretical discussions
1323. NEO - Boast about my virtues
1324. NEO - Have difficulty starting tasks
1325. NEO - Remain calm under pressure
1326. NEO - Look at the bright side of life
1327. NEO - Believe that we should be tough on crime
1328. NEO - Try not to think about the needy
1329. NEO - Act without thinking
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Chi-square: 473
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .59
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.01
g: -.03
introvert: -.00
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Chi-square: 8779
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .61
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 11
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.05
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introvert: -.01
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
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Quiz scoring
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Chi-square: 408
p < 0.0001
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Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
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73805 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .62
Chi-square: 22492
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .55
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 14
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .14
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .05
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 1152. Do you often feel out-of-sync with others? (.62)
- 281. Do you find preferable/easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals or unusual people? (.55)
- 542. Have you had more difficulties than others making friends? (.54)
- 1127. GIFTED - Do you often feel out-of-sync with others? (.53)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.52)
- 91. Do you have more difficulties than others of the same age when it comes to making friendships and getting into relationships? (.52)
- 130. Do others often misunderstand you? (.50)
- 81. Do you tend to feel nervous, shy, confused or left out in social situations? (.49)
- 364. Do you find it easier to understand and communicate with odd & unusual people than with ordinary people? (.49)
- 67. Are you more of an observer than one who participates in life? (.47)
- 861. Do people see you as eccentric? (.47)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.46)
- 151. Is your sense of humor different from mainstream or considered odd? (.46)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.46)
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .59
Chi-square: 21217
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .52
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.03
g: .01
introvert: -.02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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104264 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .57
Chi-square: 27325
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .51
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 3, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.04
g: .02
introvert: -.02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 655. AQ - I tend to have very strong interests, which I get upset about if I can't pursue. (.50)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.49)
- 21. Do you enjoy gathering information about categories of things (types of birds, cars etc.)? (.48)
- 643. AQ - I frequently get so strongly absorbed in one thing that I lose sight of other things. (.48)
- 238. Do you have one special talent which you have emphasised and worked on? (.47)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.46)
- 281. Do you find preferable/easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals or unusual people? (.45)
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.44)
- 680. AQ - I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g., types of cars, birds, trains, plants). (.44)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.43)
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.42)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.41)
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39054 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .57
Chi-square: 8616
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .47
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.03
g: .02
introvert: -.01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .56
Chi-square: 25495
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .50
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .03
introvert: -.05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .56
Chi-square: 276
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .45
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: -.01
g: -.00
introvert: .06
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .56
Chi-square: 282
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .46
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 4
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .04
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .04
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .55
Chi-square: 22211
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .48
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .02
introvert: -.04
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 99. Do you have strong sense of ethics and a tendency to stand up for your ideals & beliefs? (.59)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.48)
- 281. Do you find preferable/easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals or unusual people? (.47)
- 140. Is you imagination unusual, with unique ideas that others don't have? (.44)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.44)
- 269. Have you felt different from others for most of your life? (.43)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.43)
- 91. Do you have more difficulties than others of the same age when it comes to making friendships and getting into relationships? (.42)
- 130. Do others often misunderstand you? (.41)
- 151. Is your sense of humor different from mainstream or considered odd? (.41)
- 71. Do you mostly prefer to play/work/do things on your own - in your own way and at your own pace? (.40)
- 745. Do you tend to express your feelings in ways that may baffle others? (.40)
- 67. Are you more of an observer than one who participates in life? (.40)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.40)
- 544. Have you had a tendency to prefer the company of those who are older or younger than yourself? (.39)
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .54
Chi-square: 5843
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .49
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.03
g: -.01
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 6084
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .46
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 12
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.01
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introvert: -.11
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Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 7500
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.01
g: -.02
introvert: -.03
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 7253
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .42
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 11
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
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introvert: -.03
Correlated groups
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .42
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.01
g: -.05
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .49
Chi-square: 506
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.02
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 643
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: .01
g: .00
introvert: .05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .48
Chi-square: 521
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.03
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introvert: .05
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .48
Chi-square: 18639
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .42
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 11
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: .02
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introvert: -.03
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .47
Chi-square: 1509
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .41
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 5
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .12
Neurotypical: .07
g: -.02
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 100. Do you have values & views that are either very old-fashioned or way ahead of their time? (.59)
- 95. Is being honest so natural to you that you often don't notice - or care - if others may find your remarks inappropriate, hurtful or rude? (.44)
- 92. Are you so honest and sincere yourself that you assume everyone is? (.41)
- 71. Do you mostly prefer to play/work/do things on your own - in your own way and at your own pace? (.40)
- 94. Do you get surprised and disappointed when people are unfriendly and don't seem to understand or accept you as you are? (.40)
- 53. Do you notice small sounds that others don't, or feel pained by loud or irritating noise? (.38)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.37)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.37)
- 70. Do you dislike or have difficulty with team sports and other group endeavours? (.37)
- 75. Do you easily get frustrated and upset when you are stressed, tired, hungry, interrupted, questioned, over-stimulated, or when things don't go as you had anticipated? (.36)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.36)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.36)
- 499. Have you been called a 'know-it-all' because you feel compelled to correct people with accurate facts? (.35)
- 86. Do you tend to interpret things literally and/or reply to rhetorical questions? (.35)
- 68. Are you fairly self-absorbed, more interested in yourself than in others and/or an objective observer of yourself? (.35)
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .47
Chi-square: 195
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .38
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 4
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .04
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .02
introvert: .05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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21064 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .47
Chi-square: 3465
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .41
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.03
g: .06
introvert: -.11
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.53)
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.47)
- 140. Is you imagination unusual, with unique ideas that others don't have? (.41)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.40)
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.40)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.38)
- 5. Do you take an interest in, and remember, details that others do not seem to notice? (.38)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.38)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.36)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.36)
- 281. Do you find preferable/easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals or unusual people? (.35)
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22759 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .46
Chi-square: 4171
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .12
Neurotypical: .02
g: -.05
introvert: -.00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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67142 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 10971
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .40
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.00
g: .00
introvert: -.02
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- S2:20 (4778)
- S3:20 (2250)
- S4:20 (2919)
- R5:25 (816)
- S9:14 (2089)
- S8:14 (2292)
- S6:35 (2369)
- S5:27 (11080)
- S7:34 (2898)
40395 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .46
Chi-square: 6600
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .40
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.01
g: .01
introvert: -.01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 300. Do you take on too much because it is easier to do it yourself than having to explain to others how to do it? (.55)
- 436. Do you have a need for symmetry, order and/or precision? (.47)
- 77. Do you more easily get very upset over 'minor' things (e.g. losing your favourite pen) than over things which others get upset about? (.44)
- 662. AQ - I notice patterns in things all the time. (.37)
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.36)
- 680. AQ - I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g., types of cars, birds, trains, plants). (.36)
- 88. Do you have difficulties interpreting body language and/or facial expressions and figuring out what people feel and want, unless they tell you? (.35)
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.35)
- 651. AQ - I tend to notice details that others do not. (.35)
- 643. AQ - I frequently get so strongly absorbed in one thing that I lose sight of other things. (.35)
- 550. Do you have difficulties understanding figures of speech, idioms, allegories and a tendency to interpret things literally? (.34)
- 655. AQ - I tend to have very strong interests, which I get upset about if I can't pursue. (.34)
- 565. Are you sensitive to changes in humidity and air pressure? (.34)
- 594. Do you love to make lists, diagrams etc for the fun of it? (.34)
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .46
Chi-square: 1005
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.48)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.45)
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.38)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.36)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.36)
- 85. Do you often talk about your special interests whether others seem to be interested or not? (.36)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.36)
- 76. Do you tend to express your feelings in ways that may baffle others (e.g. banging your head in the wall, or being unable to show anything at all)? (.35)
- 5. Do you take an interest in, and remember, details that others do not seem to notice? (.35)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.34)
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.34)
- 86. Do you tend to interpret things literally and/or reply to rhetorical questions? (.33)
Quiz versions
- R4:165 (644)
- F1:162 (708)
1352 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .46
Chi-square: 204
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .39
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 4
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: .03
g: .00
introvert: .07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .46
Chi-square: 126
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .41
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- III:75 (5956)
- 5:50 (2204)
- 7:118 (2863)
- 6:44 (4587)
- I:8 (5454)
- ND:72 (2443)
- R1:51 (585)
24092 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .45
Chi-square: 3671
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .39
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: -.05
g: .08
introvert: -.10
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R5:28 (819)
- II:92 (1476)
- R6:25 (850)
3145 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .42
Chi-square: 433
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .37
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 11
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .13
Neurotypical: .02
g: .07
introvert: -.10
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R4:172 (646)
- F1:169 (708)
1354 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .41
Chi-square: 154
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .34
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 4
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .04
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .02
introvert: .04
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 648. AQ - I am fascinated by dates. (.50)
- 662. AQ - I notice patterns in things all the time. (.48)
- 645. AQ - I usually notice car number plates or similar strings of information. (.48)
- 695. Do you notice patterns in things all the time? (.37)
- 680. AQ - I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g., types of cars, birds, trains, plants). (.37)
- 497. As a child, was your play more directed towards, for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart than towards social games with other kids? (.37)
- 605. Are you a computer geek? (.36)
- 519. Do you have a hyperactive mind? (.35)
- 594. Do you love to make lists, diagrams etc for the fun of it? (.35)
- 599. Do you feel an urge to correct people with accurate facts, numbers, spelling, grammar etc., when they get something wrong? (.33)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.33)
- 582. Do you enjoy watching a spinning or blinking object? (.32)
- 384. Do you have a fascination for caves? (.32)
- 436. Do you have a need for symmetry, order and/or precision? (.31)
- 88. Do you have difficulties interpreting body language and/or facial expressions and figuring out what people feel and want, unless they tell you? (.31)
3 question(s) not listed
Quiz versions
- III:77 (5916)
- 7:25 (2877)
- 6:51 (4548)
13341 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .41
Chi-square: 1392
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .32
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .13
Neurotypical: .03
g: .20
introvert: -.05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- S11:135 (2397)
- S10:160 (1751)
4148 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .41
Chi-square: 534
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .36
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.00
g: -.04
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R3:122 (675)
- 5:49 (2118)
- 8:32 (3799)
- III:78 (5814)
- R1:45 (558)
- 9:36 (5250)
- I:19 (5454)
- R4:101 (1642)
- R2:35 (617)
- 7:24 (2826)
- ND:68 (2369)
- 6:48 (4480)
35602 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .40
Chi-square: 4309
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .35
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .11
Neurotypical: .02
g: .14
introvert: -.12
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R4:162 (643)
- F1:159 (708)
1351 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .40
Chi-square: 150
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .33
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 3
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .03
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .05
introvert: .04
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- 5:109 (2158)
- ND:148 (2380)
4538 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .40
Chi-square: 553
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .35
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.02
g: .07
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 300. Do you take on too much because it is easier to do it yourself than having to explain to others how to do it? (.45)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.33)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.31)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.30)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.30)
- 53. Do you notice small sounds that others don't, or feel pained by loud or irritating noise? (.30)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.30)
- 281. Do you find preferable/easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals or unusual people? (.29)
- 227. Have you taken initiative only to find out it was not wanted? (.29)
- 37. Do you prefer to wear the same clothes and/or eat the same food every day? (.29)
Quiz versions
- S12:181 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .38
Chi-square: 46
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .17
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R3:132 (673)
- R2:36 (626)
- ND:147 (2390)
3689 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .38
Chi-square: 424
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .34
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: .01
g: .06
introvert: -.04
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 606. Do you tend to do everything worth doing, more perfect than really needed? (.55)
- 301. Do you often work through lunch or breaks to fix mistakes and get things done on time? (.45)
- 497. As a child, was your play more directed towards, for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart than towards social games with other kids? (.42)
- 454. Do you prefer to do things on your own even if you could use others' help or expertise? (.40)
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.38)
- 519. Do you have a hyperactive mind? (.37)
- 591. Do you need to finish what you're doing before turning to another task or person? (.36)
- 565. Are you sensitive to changes in humidity and air pressure? (.35)
- 133. Do you have an alternative view of what is attractive in the opposite sex? (.35)
- 436. Do you have a need for symmetry, order and/or precision? (.34)
- 595. Do you find it disturbing or upsetting when others show up either later or sooner than agreed? (.33)
- 397. Do you need to do things yourself in order to remember them? (.32)
- 594. Do you love to make lists, diagrams etc for the fun of it? (.32)
- 599. Do you feel an urge to correct people with accurate facts, numbers, spelling, grammar etc., when they get something wrong? (.32)
- 151. Is your sense of humor different from mainstream or considered odd? (.32)
40 question(s) not listed
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .37
Chi-square: 710
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .36
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 14
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.36)
- 5. Do you take an interest in, and remember, details that others do not seem to notice? (.31)
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.31)
- 100. Do you have values & views that are either very old-fashioned or way ahead of their time? (.31)
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.31)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.31)
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.30)
- 95. Is being honest so natural to you that you often don't notice - or care - if others may find your remarks inappropriate, hurtful or rude? (.30)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.30)
- 98. Do you find social chitchat difficult, tiresome and/or a waste of time? (.30)
- 78. Do you sometimes not feel anything at all, even though other people expect you to? (.29)
- 68. Are you fairly self-absorbed, more interested in yourself than in others and/or an objective observer of yourself? (.29)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.29)
- 86. Do you tend to interpret things literally and/or reply to rhetorical questions? (.29)
- 99. Do you have strong sense of ethics and a tendency to stand up for your ideals & beliefs? (.29)
5 question(s) not listed
Quiz versions
- 9:39 (5388)
- I:12 (5454)
10842 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .36
Chi-square: 1084
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .32
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 15
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .17
Neurotypical: .02
g: .12
introvert: -.12
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- III:79 (5944)
- 9:38 (5413)
- 8:33 (3894)
- II:63 (1500)
- 7:26 (2901)
- R1:52 (585)
- 6:52 (4585)
24822 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .36
Chi-square: 2400
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .31
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .14
Neurotypical: .05
g: .21
introvert: -.13
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 189. Do you consider yourself a very logical person? (.43)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.42)
- 497. As a child, was your play more directed towards, for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart than towards social games with other kids? (.41)
- 476. Do you have good intuition about how things work? (.39)
- 12. Do you have excellent long-term memory in subjects that interest you? (.37)
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.35)
- 5. Do you take an interest in, and remember, details that others do not seem to notice? (.34)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.33)
- 140. Is you imagination unusual, with unique ideas that others don't have? (.33)
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.31)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.30)
- 519. Do you have a hyperactive mind? (.30)
- 281. Do you find preferable/easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals or unusual people? (.30)
- 100. Do you have values & views that are either very old-fashioned or way ahead of their time? (.30)
- 151. Is your sense of humor different from mainstream or considered odd? (.29)
8 question(s) not listed
Quiz versions
- S12:178 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .36
Chi-square: 71
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .21
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .35
Chi-square: 598
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .33
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 15
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.40)
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.38)
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.38)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.37)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.35)
- 12. Do you have excellent long-term memory in subjects that interest you? (.33)
- 21. Do you enjoy gathering information about categories of things (types of birds, cars etc.)? (.32)
- 99. Do you have strong sense of ethics and a tendency to stand up for your ideals & beliefs? (.31)
- 98. Do you find social chitchat difficult, tiresome and/or a waste of time? (.28)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.28)
- 55. Do recently heard phrases, tunes or rhythms tend to stick and repeat themselves in your head? (.28)
- 5. Do you take an interest in, and remember, details that others do not seem to notice? (.27)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.27)
- 71. Do you mostly prefer to play/work/do things on your own - in your own way and at your own pace? (.27)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.27)
8 question(s) not listed
Quiz versions
- S12:173 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .34
Chi-square: 46
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .17
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R3:130 (691)
- R4:107 (1699)
2390 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .34
Chi-square: 195
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .29
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: .00
g: .02
introvert: .05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 497. As a child, was your play more directed towards, for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart than towards social games with other kids? (.39)
- 658. AQ - I am fascinated by numbers. (.36)
- 639. Do you like Science Fiction? (.33)
- 365. Do you find it easier to communicate online than in real life? (.31)
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.31)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.30)
- 26. Do you tend to get so absorbed by your special interests that you forget or ignore everything else? (.30)
- 655. AQ - I tend to have very strong interests, which I get upset about if I can't pursue. (.29)
- 680. AQ - I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g., types of cars, birds, trains, plants). (.28)
- 662. AQ - I notice patterns in things all the time. (.28)
- 498. Are you naturally nocturnal, most alert after midnight? (.27)
- 88. Do you have difficulties interpreting body language and/or facial expressions and figuring out what people feel and want, unless they tell you? (.27)
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.27)
- 5. Do you take an interest in, and remember, details that others do not seem to notice? (.27)
- 597. Do you prefer to wear the same clothes every day for many days in a row? (.26)
6 question(s) not listed
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .33
Chi-square: 42
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .28
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 5
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: .03
g: -.04
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- S2:155 (1973)
1973 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .33
Chi-square: 166
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .29
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- 5:54 (2037)
- ND:88 (2328)
- R2:161 (584)
- 8:126 (3545)
8494 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .32
Chi-square: 607
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .27
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: -.00
g: -.00
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 161. Do you like to collect items to make a set? (.39)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.30)
- 28. Do you feel stress, panic or have a brain malfunction in unfamiliar or demanding situations? (.28)
- 120. Do you sometimes get very emotional about simple objects? (.28)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.27)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.25)
- 390. Do you have a very acute sense of taste? (.24)
Quiz versions
- ND:190 (2433)
2433 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .31
Chi-square: 196
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .28
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.01
g: .03
introvert: .03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .31
Chi-square: 61
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .29
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- S12:174 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .30
Chi-square: 40
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .16
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- ND:189 (2440)
2440 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .29
Chi-square: 163
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .26
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 11
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .11
Neurotypical: .01
g: .02
introvert: -.03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- F1:174 (708)
- R4:177 (646)
1354 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.28
Chi-square: 87
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .25
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 3
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .02
Neurotypical: .05
g: -.02
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 652. AQ - I would rather go to a library than to a party. (-.30)
- 654. AQ - I find myself drawn more strongly to people than to things. (.30)
- 683. AQ - I enjoy social occasions. (.29)
- 656. AQ - I enjoy social chitchat. (.26)
- 686. AQ - I enjoy meeting new people. (.25)
- 680. AQ - I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g., types of cars, birds, trains, plants). (-.24)
- 384. Do you have a fascination for caves? (-.23)
- 650. AQ - I find social situations easy. (.24)
- 497. As a child, was your play more directed towards, for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart than towards social games with other kids? (-.23)
- 48. Are you hypo- or hypersensitive to physical pain, or even enjoy some types of pain? (-.23)
- 70. Do you dislike or have difficulty with team sports and other group endeavours? (-.22)
- 677. AQ - I am good at social chitchat. (.23)
- 367. Is a large social network important to you? (.23)
- 673. AQ - I enjoy doing things spontaneously. (.22)
- 98. Do you find social chitchat difficult, tiresome and/or a waste of time? (-.21)
2 question(s) not listed
Quiz versions
- S12:179 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .29
Chi-square: 20
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .11
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
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22856 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .28
Chi-square: 1318
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .24
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .12
Neurotypical: .03
g: .11
introvert: -.10
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- II:39 (1495)
1495 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .28
Chi-square: 95
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .25
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .15
Neurotypical: .08
g: .20
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .27
Chi-square: 334
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .25
Quiz scoring
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 19. Are you very gifted in one or more areas? (.30)
- 55. Do recently heard phrases, tunes or rhythms tend to stick and repeat themselves in your head? (.30)
- 53. Do you notice small sounds that others don't, or feel pained by loud or irritating noise? (.30)
- 56. Do you feel uncomfortable in fluorescent light? (.22)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.22)
- 13. Do you have excellent vocabulary and/or a fascination with words? (.21)
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.21)
- 41. Do you self-stimulate ("stim") when bored, restless, nervous or upset, e.g. by bouncing a leg, tapping your fingers, biting your nails, waving your hands, rocking your body etc? (.21)
- 23. Do you or others think that you have unconventional ways of solving problems? (.21)
- 57. Do you have a very acute sense of smell and/or taste? (.21)
- 100. Do you have values & views that are either very old-fashioned or way ahead of their time? (.20)
- 20. Do you focus on one interest at a time and become an expert on that subject? (.20)
- 33. Do you prefer the company of those older than yourself to that of your peers? (.20)
Quiz versions
- S12:182 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .25
Chi-square: 18
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .11
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:176 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .19
Chi-square: 18
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .11
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:177 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .18
Chi-square: 7
p < 0.01
Cramer's phi: .07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- ND:140 (2430)
2430 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .18
Chi-square: 60
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .16
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: .01
g: .07
introvert: -.13
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- ND:118 (2388)
2388 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .17
Chi-square: 90
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .19
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: .01
g: .02
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:165 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .10
Chi-square: 3
p < 0.1
Cramer's phi: .05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:166 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .10
Chi-square: 9
p < 0.005
Cramer's phi: .08
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:155 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .08
Chi-square: 3
p < 0.1
Cramer's phi: .05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .07
Chi-square: 15
p < 0.005
Cramer's phi: .14
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:154 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .06
Chi-square: 1
p < ---
Cramer's phi: .03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .05
Chi-square: 3
p < 0.1
Cramer's phi: .05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:180 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .05
Chi-square: 4
p < 0.1
Cramer's phi: .05
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:162 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .04
Chi-square: 3
p < 0.1
Cramer's phi: .04
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .03
Chi-square: 13
p < 0.005
Cramer's phi: .10
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- R4:182 (647)
1355 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .02
Chi-square: 23
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .13
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- ND:139 (2331)
2331 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .02
Chi-square: 6
p < 0.1
Cramer's phi: .05
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 4
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: .04
g: .04
introvert: .07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .00
Chi-square: 49
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .08
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Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .66
Chi-square: 35327
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .59
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 6, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.07
g: -.03
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .66
Chi-square: 6817
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .57
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 6, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.07
g: -.10
introvert: .07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 443. Do you tend to shut down or have a meltdown when stressed or overwhelmed? (.57)
- 3. Do you get confused by verbal instructions - especially several at the same time? (.54)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.53)
- 28. Do you feel stress, panic or have a brain malfunction in unfamiliar or demanding situations? (.52)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.50)
- 75. Do you easily get frustrated and upset when you are stressed, tired, hungry, interrupted, questioned, over-stimulated, or when things don't go as you had anticipated? (.48)
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .63
Chi-square: 23474
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .56
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 5, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.06
g: .00
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .61
Chi-square: 653
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .52
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 5, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: -.06
g: .02
introvert: -.10
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Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .57
Chi-square: 21742
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .50
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 5, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: -.06
g: -.02
introvert: .03
Correlated groups
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .57
Chi-square: 4792
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .50
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.05
g: -.07
introvert: -.01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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29893 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .56
Chi-square: 7895
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .51
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.05
g: -.02
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 671. AQ - I find it easy to do more than one thing at once. (-.66)
- 591. Do you need to finish what you're doing before turning to another task or person? (.59)
- 676. AQ - If there is an interruption, I can switch back to what I was doing very quickly. (-.50)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.49)
- 360. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed? (.49)
- 28. Do you feel stress, panic or have a brain malfunction in unfamiliar or demanding situations? (.48)
- 3. Do you get confused by verbal instructions - especially several at the same time? (.45)
- 88. Do you have difficulties interpreting body language and/or facial expressions and figuring out what people feel and want, unless they tell you? (.45)
- 65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement? (.44)
- 1265. NEO - Become overwhelmed by events (.44)
- 649. AQ - In a social group, I can easily keep track of several different people's conversations. (-.42)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.43)
- 7. Do you find it difficult to generalize? (.41)
- 29. Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to have a picture in your mind of what's going to happen so as to be able to preparei yourself mentally first? (.41)
- 77. Do you more easily get very upset over 'minor' things (e.g. losing your favourite pen) than over things which others get upset about? (.41)
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.55
Chi-square: 307
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .48
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 8
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .02
Neurotypical: .10
g: -.03
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .55
Chi-square: 1421
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .51
Quiz scoring
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .54
Chi-square: 17205
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .49
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.02
g: -.00
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 14561
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .47
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 11
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 8
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 13487
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .45
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 11
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
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Quiz scoring
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Quiz scoring
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Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 5
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introvert: .03
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28894 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .44
Chi-square: 4192
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .38
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 3, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.04
g: -.12
introvert: .09
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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66386 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.42
Chi-square: 11081
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .41
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 10
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: .16
g: .01
introvert: -.02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .42
Chi-square: 828
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .39
Quiz scoring
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .37
Chi-square: 68
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .33
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.36
Chi-square: 83
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .32
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 9
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .05
Neurotypical: .14
g: -.04
introvert: -.09
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .36
Chi-square: 621
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .34
Quiz scoring
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- 83. In conversations, do you have trouble with things like timing and reciprocity? (.27)
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .36
Chi-square: 326
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .32
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: .01
g: -.09
introvert: .18
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.34
Chi-square: 77
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .31
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 7
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: -.01
introvert: -.09
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .33
Chi-square: 503
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .29
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: .00
g: -.07
introvert: -.16
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .32
Chi-square: 60
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .29
Correlated groups
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .31
Chi-square: 299
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .26
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 5
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.03
g: -.14
introvert: .07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.26
Chi-square: 254
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .24
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 5
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: -.03
introvert: .19
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 221
p < 0.0001
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Quiz scoring
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Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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17815 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .21
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 4
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: -.02
g: -.06
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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4564 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .24
Chi-square: 187
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .20
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 4
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: -.11
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .19
Chi-square: 65
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .16
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 3
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: -.13
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- ND:195 (2304)
- 5:98 (2043)
4347 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.18
Chi-square: 132
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .17
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S12:146 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.17
Chi-square: 30
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .14
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- ND:193 (2375)
2375 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .16
Chi-square: 75
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .18
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: -.13
introvert: .05
Correlated groups
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 47
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .13
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Neurotypical: .11
g: .09
introvert: .09
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 26
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .13
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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2395 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 36
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .12
Quiz scoring
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Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: -.13
introvert: -.00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 22
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .12
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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2275 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .10
Chi-square: 19
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .09
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 3
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: -.09
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 22
p < 0.0001
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Correlated groups
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7421 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.06
Chi-square: 176
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .15
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 2
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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introvert: .09
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 1
p < ---
Cramer's phi: .03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 25
p < 0.0001
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Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
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Correlated groups
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 9
p < 0.005
Cramer's phi: .08
Correlated groups
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.05
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.005
Cramer's phi: .05
Quiz scoring
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Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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g: .12
introvert: -.02
Correlated groups
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1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Chi-square: 10
p < 0.002
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Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
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Quiz scoring
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
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Quiz scoring
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Factor loadings from principal components analysis
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
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p < 0.0001
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Quiz scoring
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- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.52)
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Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .59
Chi-square: 830
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .51
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 6, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: -.07
g: .02
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
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- S12:19 (3519)
- S3:58 (2260)
- S10:24 (1749)
- S8:25 (2319)
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- N1:24 (4502)
- N2:22 (4040)
- S9:26 (2111)
- F1:20 (2441)
- S6:108 (2403)
- N3:19 (4832)
- S5:101 (11182)
- N4:20 (7389)
78551 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .58
Chi-square: 20909
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .52
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 3, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.04
g: -.00
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- N3:23 (4846)
- R6:77 (831)
- S6:113 (2414)
- N4:23 (7431)
- R5:65 (816)
70393 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .58
Chi-square: 18877
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .52
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 5, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: -.06
g: -.01
introvert: -.00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
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18754 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .58
Chi-square: 4790
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .51
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.05
g: -.09
introvert: -.04
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 120. Do you sometimes get very emotional about simple objects? (.47)
- 76. Do you tend to express your feelings in ways that may baffle others (e.g. banging your head in the wall, or being unable to show anything at all)? (.44)
- 36. Do you have certain routines which you need to follow? (.44)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.44)
- 77. Do you more easily get very upset over 'minor' things (e.g. losing your favourite pen) than over things which others get upset about? (.44)
- 39. Do you have strong attachments to certain favorite objects? (.43)
- 65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement? (.42)
- 41. Do you self-stimulate ("stim") when bored, restless, nervous or upset, e.g. by bouncing a leg, tapping your fingers, biting your nails, waving your hands, rocking your body etc? (.42)
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- S5:103 (11262)
- N4:22 (7451)
84343 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .58
Chi-square: 23751
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .53
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 13
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .13
Neurotypical: -.01
g: .00
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- F1:175 (708)
- R4:178 (647)
1355 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.57
Chi-square: 335
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .50
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 6
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .01
Neurotypical: .07
g: -.01
introvert: -.04
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- ND:85 (2437)
- III:86 (5918)
- II:37 (1500)
9855 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .57
Chi-square: 2430
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .50
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.05
g: -.08
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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103844 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .57
Chi-square: 26071
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .50
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.05
g: -.01
introvert: -.00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S5:104 (11212)
- S6:111 (2411)
- N4:24 (7418)
99320 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .56
Chi-square: 22340
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .47
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 3, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.04
g: -.01
introvert: -.01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 120. Do you sometimes get very emotional about simple objects? (.51)
- 38. Do you need to sit on your favourite seat, go the same route or shop in the same shop every time? (.50)
- 35. Do you have a need for comfort items like a blanket, stuffed animals etc? (.48)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.48)
- 77. Do you more easily get very upset over 'minor' things (e.g. losing your favourite pen) than over things which others get upset about? (.47)
- 592. Do you love to collect things? (.46)
- 36. Do you have certain routines which you need to follow? (.43)
- 51. Do you have obsessions or compulsions (repeated irresistible impulses to do certain things)? (.43)
- 655. AQ - I tend to have very strong interests, which I get upset about if I can't pursue. (.43)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.42)
- 598. Do you prefer to eat the same food every day for long periods at a time? (.42)
- 602. Do you find it stressful to go to a new place alone for the first time? (.42)
- 680. AQ - I like to collect information about categories of things (e.g., types of cars, birds, trains, plants). (.41)
- 360. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed? (.41)
- 65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement? (.41)
3 question(s) not listed
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- S9:32 (2117)
- S7:111 (2922)
- S5:107 (11215)
- R5:20 (820)
- R6:20 (865)
51426 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .55
Chi-square: 12153
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .49
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 3, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.04
g: .01
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- F1:152 (712)
- R4:155 (648)
1360 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .54
Chi-square: 299
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .47
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 5
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .05
Neurotypical: .00
g: -.03
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .53
Chi-square: 168
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .48
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
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- 6:45 (4588)
34025 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .52
Chi-square: 6702
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .44
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 3, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.04
g: .04
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
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- 8:112 (3822)
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12687 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .51
Chi-square: 2509
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .44
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.03
g: .02
introvert: -.00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 36. Do you have certain routines which you need to follow? (.52)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.50)
- 606. Do you tend to do everything worth doing, more perfect than really needed? (.47)
- 10. Are you punctual, conscientious and perfectionist? (.47)
- 591. Do you need to finish what you're doing before turning to another task or person? (.45)
- 360. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed? (.42)
- 594. Do you love to make lists, diagrams etc for the fun of it? (.41)
- 593. Are you good at sorting, organizing and creating order? (.40)
- 497. As a child, was your play more directed towards, for example, sorting, building, investigating or taking things apart than towards social games with other kids? (.40)
- 38. Do you need to sit on your favourite seat, go the same route or shop in the same shop every time? (.40)
- 39. Do you have strong attachments to certain favorite objects? (.40)
- 25. Does it feel vitally important to be left undisturbed when focusing on your special interests? (.39)
- 397. Do you need to do things yourself in order to remember them? (.39)
- 6. Do you tend to get so stuck on details that you miss the overall picture? (.39)
- 599. Do you feel an urge to correct people with accurate facts, numbers, spelling, grammar etc., when they get something wrong? (.39)
2 question(s) not listed
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5049 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .51
Chi-square: 972
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .44
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 7
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: -.03
g: .01
introvert: .02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
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10485 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.49
Chi-square: 1943
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 8
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: .15
g: -.02
introvert: -.00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
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- ND:87 (2435)
- II:89 (1489)
9854 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .50
Chi-square: 1787
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 3, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.04
g: .01
introvert: -.11
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- R1:67 (579)
19426 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .49
Chi-square: 3556
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 5, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: -.06
g: -.09
introvert: -.08
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 39. Do you have strong attachments to certain favorite objects? (.48)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.42)
- 443. Do you tend to shut down or have a meltdown when stressed or overwhelmed? (.41)
- 433. Do you drop things when your attention is on other things? (.40)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.40)
- 120. Do you sometimes get very emotional about simple objects? (.39)
- 77. Do you more easily get very upset over 'minor' things (e.g. losing your favourite pen) than over things which others get upset about? (.38)
- 38. Do you need to sit on your favourite seat, go the same route or shop in the same shop every time? (.37)
- 65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement? (.36)
- 45. Do you have poor gross motor skills (= clumsiness)? (.36)
- 589. Do you tap your ears or press your eyes (e.g. when thinking, when stressed or distressed)? (.36)
- 28. Do you feel stress, panic or have a brain malfunction in unfamiliar or demanding situations? (.35)
- 565. Are you sensitive to changes in humidity and air pressure? (.35)
- 575. Do you wring your hands, rub your hands together or twirl your fingers? (.35)
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70450 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .48
Chi-square: 13167
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 9
Neurotypical score: NO 1, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: -.02
g: -.01
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.46
Chi-square: 135
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R4:88 (1695)
- R3:107 (689)
2384 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .46
Chi-square: 381
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .40
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 6
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: -.01
g: .01
introvert: .08
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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70315 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .44
Chi-square: 11147
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .40
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.01
g: -.01
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- ND:97 (2398)
2398 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .42
Chi-square: 346
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .38
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 5
Neurotypical score: NO 4, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .05
Neurotypical: -.05
g: .04
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .41
Chi-square: 114
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .39
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- F1:193 (708)
- R4:196 (647)
1355 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .40
Chi-square: 175
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .36
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 3
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .04
Neurotypical: .01
g: -.04
introvert: .03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- ND:89 (2425)
2425 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .40
Chi-square: 286
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .34
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 2, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.03
g: .04
introvert: -.12
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement? (.37)
- 36. Do you have certain routines which you need to follow? (.35)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.35)
- 38. Do you need to sit on your favourite seat, go the same route or shop in the same shop every time? (.35)
- 249. Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to have a picture in your mind of what's going to happen so as to be able to prepare yourself mentally first? (.30)
- 75. Do you easily get frustrated and upset when you are stressed, tired, hungry, interrupted, questioned, over-stimulated, or when things don't go as you had anticipated? (.29)
- 161. Do you like to collect items to make a set? (.29)
- 61. Do you feel tortured by clothes tags, clothes that are too tight or are made in the 'wrong' material? (.29)
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .37
Chi-square: 663
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .35
Quiz scoring
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 36. Do you have certain routines which you need to follow? (.40)
- 10. Are you punctual, conscientious and perfectionist? (.39)
- 65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement? (.39)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.37)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.35)
- 38. Do you need to sit on your favourite seat, go the same route or shop in the same shop every time? (.32)
- 66. Do you get very tired after socializing, and need to regenerate alone? (.32)
- 29. Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to have a picture in your mind of what's going to happen so as to be able to preparei yourself mentally first? (.32)
- 62. Do you dislike being touched - especially without prior warning, by the "wrong" person or at the "wrong" time? (.30)
- 71. Do you mostly prefer to play/work/do things on your own - in your own way and at your own pace? (.30)
- 61. Do you feel tortured by clothes tags, clothes that are too tight or are made in the 'wrong' material? (.30)
- 75. Do you easily get frustrated and upset when you are stressed, tired, hungry, interrupted, questioned, over-stimulated, or when things don't go as you had anticipated? (.30)
- 99. Do you have strong sense of ethics and a tendency to stand up for your ideals & beliefs? (.29)
- 55. Do recently heard phrases, tunes or rhythms tend to stick and repeat themselves in your head? (.29)
- 58. Do you feel strongly attracted to, or appalled by, certain tastes, smells, sounds, colours, shapes, textures or materials? (.28)
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Quiz versions
- ND:73 (2318)
- 5:110 (2089)
- R2:162 (596)
5003 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .31
Chi-square: 459
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .30
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 8
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: -.00
g: -.04
introvert: .03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- I:10 (5454)
- R1:53 (582)
- II:70 (1507)
- R2:134 (632)
- N1:33 (4554)
- N2:30 (4065)
16794 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .28
Chi-square: 936
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .24
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 5
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: .05
g: .05
introvert: .09
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 436. Do you have a need for symmetry, order and/or precision? (.47)
- 64. Do you have a need for order and neatness? (.39)
- 22. Do you love to collect and organize things, make lists & diagrams etc? (.35)
- 595. Do you find it disturbing or upsetting when others show up either later or sooner than agreed? (.31)
- 40. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed, or if an activity that is important to you gets interrupted? (.29)
- 300. Do you take on too much because it is easier to do it yourself than having to explain to others how to do it? (.28)
- 360. Does it cause chaos in your body or mind if your plans, environment or daily routines suddenly get changed? (.28)
- 29. Before doing something or going somewhere, do you need to have a picture in your mind of what's going to happen so as to be able to preparei yourself mentally first? (.27)
- 36. Do you have certain routines which you need to follow? (.27)
- 1. Are you very logical and get surprised or impatient when others aren't? (.26)
- 99. Do you have strong sense of ethics and a tendency to stand up for your ideals & beliefs? (.25)
- 506. Are you sensitive to weather changes? (.25)
- 24. Do you have an ability to stick to something that interests you and not give up? (.25)
- 65. Are you easily overexcited, stressed and overwhelmed by things like noise, crowds, clutter, patterns, flicker and movement? (.25)
- 38. Do you need to sit on your favourite seat, go the same route or shop in the same shop every time? (.24)
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Quiz versions
- S12:152 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .23
Chi-square: 27
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .13
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- S12:172 (1594)
1594 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .22
Chi-square: 24
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .12
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- ND:16 (2377)
2377 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .22
Chi-square: 79
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .18
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 5
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .05
Neurotypical: -.01
g: -.02
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .19
Chi-square: 21
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .17
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 2
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .09
Neurotypical: .11
g: .03
introvert: .16
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .17
Chi-square: 29
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .20
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 2
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: .10
g: -.07
introvert: .18
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .14
Chi-square: 18
p < 0.002
Cramer's phi: .16
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- S10:168 (1759)
1759 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .08
Chi-square: 17
p < 0.0005
Cramer's phi: .10
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 1
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .08
Neurotypical: .07
g: .02
introvert: -.07
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .05
Chi-square: 23
p < 0.0002
Cramer's phi: .18
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.53
Chi-square: 196
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .51
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.51
Chi-square: 172
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .48
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .51
Chi-square: 166
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .47
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- S2:46 (4879)
- S11:28 (2452)
- R7:64 (1032)
- S1:48 (3036)
- N2:31 (4106)
- F1:28 (2462)
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- N1:34 (4569)
- S7:160 (2942)
- S9:56 (2135)
- N3:27 (4882)
- N4:28 (7424)
47553 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.49
Chi-square: 9830
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .45
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 11
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .07
Neurotypical: .18
g: .04
introvert: .01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- 9:54 (5253)
- R2:61 (610)
- ND:138 (2325)
- 7:42 (2791)
- 6:72 (4416)
21295 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.49
Chi-square: 4278
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .45
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 10
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .05
Neurotypical: .15
g: -.01
introvert: -.03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- 6:78 (4506)
- 7:48 (2877)
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- S6:149 (2393)
- S7:67 (2929)
29161 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.49
Chi-square: 5287
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 9
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: .15
g: -.08
introvert: -.01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R3:19 (691)
- R2:66 (604)
- ND:63 (2433)
3728 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.48
Chi-square: 705
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .43
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 10
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .06
Neurotypical: .16
g: -.05
introvert: -.01
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
Quiz versions
- R7:60 (1022)
- R2:67 (625)
- II:45 (1505)
3152 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.46
Chi-square: 633
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .45
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 13
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .05
Neurotypical: .18
g: -.07
introvert: .00
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- R7:57 (973)
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- S2:52 (4586)
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- ND:129 (2314)
- S6:63 (2295)
- S5:56 (10685)
- N4:29 (7022)
67163 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: -.46
Chi-square: 12736
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .44
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 0
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 10
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .05
Neurotypical: .15
g: .00
introvert: .03
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
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- R3:143 (679)
- R2:59 (626)
- 9:68 (5286)
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- S2:48 (4821)
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- S9:36 (2088)
- N3:29 (4738)
- S5:55 (11148)
- S6:64 (2392)
- N4:30 (7136)
80276 answers
Comparisons between people that score high on Aspie-score and people that score high on neurotypical score
Pearson's r: .47
Chi-square: 12673
p < 0.0001
Cramer's phi: .40
Quiz scoring
Aspie score: NO 0, YES 10
Neurotypical score: NO 0, YES 0
Factor loadings from principal components analysis
Aspie: .10
Neurotypical: -.01
g: .03
introvert: -.02
Correlated groups
Correlated questions
- 180. Do you have an interest for the current fashions? (-.54)
- 69. Do you find yourself more attracted to things, ideas, music, computers, animals, buildings or vehicles than to people and social exchange? (.44)
- 90. Do you find it easier to understand & communicate with computers, animals and/or Aspies than with 'ordinary' people? (.41)
- 88. Do you have difficulties interpreting body language and/or facial expressions and figuring out what people feel and want, unless they tell you? (.40)
- 219. Do you lose interest in what others have to say? (.40)
- 597. Do you prefer to wear the same clothes every day for many days in a row? (.39)
- 98. Do you find social chitchat difficult, tiresome and/or a waste of time? (.39)
- 71. Do you mostly prefer to play/work/do things on your own - in your own way and at your own pace? (.39)
- 91. Do you have more difficulties than others of the same age when it comes to making friendships and getting into relationships? (.38)
- 67. Are you more of an observer than one who participates in life? (.38)
- 75. Do you easily get frustrated and upset when you are stressed, tired, hungry, interrupted, questioned, over-stimulated, or when things don't go as you had anticipated? (.37)
- 94. Do you get